Whidbey News-Times, October 25, 2014

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By JESSIE STENSLAND Staff reporter Reports by the Washington State Auditor’s Office puts blame for financial problems at Island Transit squarely at the feet of its five- member board of directors. But the real bombshell concerns Martha Rose, the former director, who took vacation without deducting it from her vacation balance. She will receive $106,000 in a severance package, includ- ing $88,000 in unused vacation. Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley, who’s back on the board, said the vacation payout amounts to theft and he’s seeking an injunction to prevent Rose from being paid. A team from the state Auditor’s Office announced three official findings in the exit con- ference Friday morning largely attributable to lack to oversight. No misappropriation of public funds were identified, they emphasized. Cause of the current financial crisis, which led to service cuts and layoff, was poor monitoring of finances by the the board, one report states. The audits identified $100,000 in questionable costs associated with a federal grant — includ- ing the construction of gazebos — which could have financial consequences. “Noncompliance with the grant requirements may require the transit authority to return all or a portion of this money to the grantor,” audit supervisor Jenny Lofton said. The accountability audit largely focused on Rose. She received regular raises without board N EWS -T IMES W HIDBEY SATURDAY, October 25, 2014 | Vol.124, No. 86 | WWW.WHIDBEYNEWSTIMES.COM | 75¢ Suspect in shooting held on $1 million bail page A3 Casino opens at 9 am. Must be 21 or older with valid ID. Must be a Rewards Club Member. Visit Rewards Club Center for details. Management reserves all rights. WNT Owned by Upper Skagit Indian Tribe theskagit.com • On I-5 at Exit 236 Final Drawings! October 30 IN CASH & PRIZES UP TO WEEKLY GRAND PRIZE ! Former transit chief getting $106,000 payout ROSE School shooting hits home By JIM WALLER and MICHELLE BEAHM Staff reporters The tragic shooting at Marysville Pilchuck High School Friday will have a great- er impact than a postponed foot- ball game between the school and Oak Harbor. As of Friday afternoon, two persons were confirmed dead, including the shooter, accord- ing to The Herald in Everett, sister newspaper to the Whidbey News-Times. Four other victims were also taken to area hos- pitals. Oak Harbor High School Assistant Principal Jarrod Fleury said grievance counsel- ors will be available next week for “those who might need them.” He said the incident caused the school administration to revisit plans on how to handle a similar crisis at Oak Harbor High School. “No. 1, we want to have all the steps in place.” The ASB is also in the stages of planning something for the Marysville Pilchuck students, By MICHELLE BEAHM Staff reporter Donna Sue Holly was voted in as the new commissioner for the North Whidbey Park and Recreation District Thursday night. The vote was held during a regularly scheduled board of commissioners meeting, with two of three candidates present. The other candidate was Victoria Robinson, who was By BEN WATANABE Whidbey News Group Whidbey Island saw its first legal sale of recreational mari- juana Friday. Tom Trimbath, a South Whidbey blogger, was the third paying customer. His wait was a long one, as he was ini- tially at the store in July when news came that Whidbey By JANIS REID Staff reporter A carrier with EA-18G Growlers from Whidbey Island Naval Air Station is en route to assist with air strikes against the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant. The USS Carl Vinson strike group, which includes Electronic Attack Squadron 139, replaces the USS George H.W. Bush carrier strike Prowlers returning from final mission N. Whidbey Parks fills last vacancy on board SEE PROWLERS, A10 SEE APPOINTED, A10 SEE POT STORE OPENS, A10 SEE SHOOTING, A10 SEE AUDIT, A20 Whidbey’s first marijuana store opens doors Friday n Oak Harbor councilman Jim Campbell resigns seat on Island Transit board, says other board mem- bers should step down as well. Page A20 Field work Photo by Michelle Beahm/Whidbey News-Times Lance Bauer, a kindergartner at Crescent Harbor Elementary, picks out his pumpkin at the Case Farm pumpkin patch Friday morning. See full story on page A11.

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October 25, 2014 edition of the Whidbey News-Times

Transcript of Whidbey News-Times, October 25, 2014

Page 1: Whidbey News-Times, October 25, 2014

By JESSIE STENSLANDStaff reporter

Reports by the Washington State Auditorrsquos Office puts blame for financial problems at Island Transit squarely at the feet of its five-member board of directors

But the real bombshell concerns Martha Rose the former director who took vacation without deducting it from her vacation balance She will receive $106000 in a severance package includ-ing $88000 in unused vacation

Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley whorsquos back on the board said the vacation payout amounts to theft and hersquos seeking an injunction to prevent Rose from being paid

A team from the state Auditorrsquos Office announced three official findings in the exit con-ference Friday morning largely attributable to lack to oversight No misappropriation of public funds were identified they emphasized

Cause of the current financial crisis which led to service cuts and layoff was poor monitoring of finances by the the board one report states

The audits identified $100000 in questionable costs associated with a federal grant mdash includ-ing the construction of gazebos mdash which could have financial consequences

ldquoNoncompliance with the grant requirements may require the transit authority to return all or a portion of this money to the grantorrdquo audit supervisor Jenny Lofton said

The accountability audit largely focused on Rose She received regular raises without board

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ROSE

Schoolshooting hits homeBy JIM WALLER and MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporters

The tragic shooting at Marysville Pilchuck High School Friday will have a great-er impact than a postponed foot-ball game between the school and Oak Harbor

As of Friday afternoon two persons were confirmed dead including the shooter accord-ing to The Herald in Everett sister newspaper to the Whidbey News-Times Four other victims were also taken to area hos-pitals

Oak Harbor High School Assistant Principal Jarrod Fleury said grievance counsel-ors will be available next week for ldquothose who might need themrdquo

He said the incident caused the school administration to revisit plans on how to handle a similar crisis at Oak Harbor High School

ldquoNo 1 we want to have all the steps in placerdquo

The ASB is also in the stages of planning something for the Marysville Pilchuck students

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Donna Sue Holly was voted in as the new commissioner for the North Whidbey Park and Recreation District Thursday night

The vote was held during a regularly scheduled board of commissioners meeting with two of three candidates present

The other candidate was Victoria Robinson who was

By BEN WATANABE Whidbey News Group

Whidbey Island saw its first legal sale of recreational mari-juana Friday

Tom Trimbath a South

Whidbey blogger was the third paying customer His wait was a long one as he was ini-tially at the store in July when news came that Whidbey

By JANIS REIDStaff reporter

A carrier with EA-18G Growlers from Whidbey Island Naval Air Station is en route to assist with air strikes against the Islamic State in Iraq and

the Levant The USS Carl Vinson

strike group which includes Electronic Attack Squadron 139 replaces the USS George HW Bush carrier strike

Prowlers returning from final mission

N Whidbey Parks fills last vacancy on board

SEE PROWLERS A10

SEE APPOINTED A10

SEE POT STORE OPENS A10 SEE SHOOTING A10

SEE AUDIT A20

Whidbeyrsquos first marijuana store opens doors Friday

n Oak Harbor councilman Jim Campbell resigns seat on Island Transit board says other board mem-bers should step down as well

Page A20

Field workPhoto by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Lance Bauer a kindergartner at Crescent Harbor Elementary picks out his pumpkin at the Case Farm pumpkin patch Friday morning See full story on page A11

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

With cases of Ebola now reported in the United States Whidbey General Hospital is joining hospitals across the country in pre-paring to handle patients suspected of having the dis-ease

ldquoWhidbey General Hospital is working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as other infection con-trol experts in Washington state to be ready in case the Ebola virus appears on Whidbey Islandrdquo Whidbey General said in a statement released this week

In response to inquiries Whidbey Generalrsquos chief executive officer Tom Tomasino sent an emailed statement in collabora-tion with hospital staff that the hospital is following ldquothe latest guidelines on

transmission-based precau-tionsrdquo which were updated on Oct 20 by the CDC

The CDC issued a four-page checklist to follow in order to prepare which ldquocovers everything form trash disposal in an affect-ed area to how to safely pack potentially infected blood samples for testingrdquo according to the hospitalrsquos written statement

The checklist explains how to identify people who may have been exposed how to properly prevent the spreading of the virus should the hospital have an infected patient and how to protect staff and health care providers from the virus

Navy Hospital at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station is also working to prepare should Ebola come to Whidbey Island

Sharon McIntyre com-munity relations specialist

for the Navy Hospital said the staff there is ldquoprepared to respond as a measure of precautionrdquo and the hospi-tal staff is also trained and prepared according to CDC guidelines

Whidbey General cur-rently has procedures in place to decontaminate pro-tection gear when possible but are still working on developing proper disposal plans should there be need for it

Whidbey General admin-istrators are working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy to ensure hospital staffers are equipped with the best possible person-al protective equipment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infectious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evalu-

ating different types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

ldquoEvery hospital is work-ing as quickly as possible to create their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

The CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggests that in some situations triple gloving would happen said Fulton

Beyond that she said the health care profes-sionals would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying respirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits

Fulton said those uni-forms are ldquomore comfort-able to wear for long peri-ods of timerdquo

The most critical aspect of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those who are infected from passing the virus to others

The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with

Ebola or from someone who has died from the dis-ease

ldquoIt is important to remember the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

If the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into contact with develops a fever she said that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and contact historyrdquo

ldquoThe incubation period is (up to) 21 daysrdquo

The Whidbey General statement said that should a suspected or poten-

tial Ebola case arrive at Whidbey General the staff would report it to the coun-ty Health Department and CDC

ldquoAny communication informing the public about a case of Ebola on Whidbey Island would come from the Health Department (public health officer) or CDC and not from Whidbey General Hospitalrdquo the statement said

ldquoWe follow all applicable federal and state privacy laws regarding a patientrsquos health information and con-fidentialityrdquo

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THE NAVY HAS ISSUED A REVISED NOTICE OF INTENT TO PREPARE AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR EA-18G GROWLERAIRFIELD OPERATIONS AT NAVAL AIR STATION WHIDBEY ISLANDAND IS RE-SCOPING THE EIS EFFORT CURRENTLY UNDERWAY YOU ARE INVITED TO AN OPEN HOUSE SCOPING MEETING TOSUBMIT COMMENTS ON THE REVISED EIS SCOPE

THE NAVY PUBLISHED A NOTICE OF INTENT (NOI) TO REVISE THE SCOPE OF THE ONGOING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (EIS) for EA-18G Growler Airfield Operations at Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island Washington and to announce public scoping meetings in the Federal Register on October 10 2014 The EIS will now address the environmental impacts associated with the potential addition of up to 36 EA-18G Growler aircraft

Last September the Navy began an EIS to evaluate the potential environmental impacts associated with the addition of two new expeditionary squadrons and additional aircraft to the training squadron Scoping was conducted between September 2013 and January 2014 on that proposed action and open house scoping meetings were held in December 2013 to discuss the proposal

During spring 2014 the Chief of Naval Operations submitted an Unfunded Requirements List as part of the Presidentrsquos Budget for Fiscal Year 2015 that included a request to purchase 22 additional Growler aircraft While it is unclear whether more Growlers will ultimately be procured the Navy is electing to analyze the potential for these aircraft in order to be proactive and transparent Therefore a new scoping process is needed and has been initiated based on the proposed action

THE NAVY IS HOLDING THREE OPEN HOUSE SCOPING MEETINGS to provide members of the public with the opportunity to submit comments on the scope of analysis and content to be addressed in the EIS Each of the scoping meetings will be informal and consist of information stations staffed by Navy representatives Members of the public may arrive at the open house scoping meetings anytime between 4 pm and 8 pm on one of the following dates andlocations

The public scoping materials are available for review at httpwwwwhidbeyeiscom

THE NAVY IS REQUESTING AND WELCOMES PUBLIC COMMENTS The public comment period for the EIS was initiated with the publication of the NOI in the Federal Register Written and oral comments may be submitted at the scoping meetings Written comments may also be submitted online at the project website or mailed to

EA-18G EIS Project ManagerNaval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Atlantic Attn Code EV21SS6506 Hampton Blvd Norfolk VA 23508

All comments must be postmarked or received online no later than November 24 2014

The names street addresses email addresses and screen names telephone numbers and other personally identifiable information of individuals who provide comments will be kept confidential and will not be released unless otherwise specifically indicated by the commenter or as required by lawThe city state and five-digit zip code of individuals who provide comments may be released

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By JESSIE STENSLANDCo-editor

Christopher Malaga showed no emotion as he sat in court Wednesday

He remained stone-faced as a woman wailed in sorrow from the galley crowded with members of his alleged victimrsquos family

The 23-year-old is accused of shooting and killing Adam Garcia a man who apparently was his friend before a falling out

Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks charged Malaga mdash whorsquos also known as Chris Midas and Chris G mdash with second-degree murder in Island County Superior Court Monday

Wednesday he announced during Malagarsquos preliminary hearing that he was adding a special allega-tion that the defendant was armed with a firearm It could add an additional five years to the sentence

Banks argued that Malaga should be held on $1-million bail

ldquoHe committed an unpro-voked homicidal act against an unarmed young manrdquo Banks said adding that he shot Garcia ldquoin full view of two eye witnesses without regard for the consequenc-esrdquo

Judge Donald Eaton who was visiting from San Juan County agreed with the bail recommendation

The motive for the shoot-

ing remains unclear to investigators

Oak Harbor Police Chief Ed Green said this week that investigators havenrsquot nailed that down complete-ly

In an interview Banks said the case initially looked like a drug deal that went bad but subsequent inves-tigation revealed that the motive behind the Oct 18 shooting might have been something different per-haps more personal

ldquoBut therersquos still a lot of information I donrsquot have yetrdquo he said

Banks said that Malaga had been ldquocouch surfingrdquo at Garciarsquos home prior to the shooting but they got into an argument and Garcia evicted him

Malaga went to stay at a 17-year-old boyrsquos home in Oak Harbor

Garcia allegedly con-tacted that teenager to buy some cocaine for a 24-year-old friend and they decided to meet at the corner of Southwest Castillian and Fairhaven drives at around 3 am according to the report by Detective Jim Hoagland with the Oak Harbor Police

The teenager brought Malaga along Garcia also brought his friend who wanted the cocaine the report states

A woman drove Garcia to the scene He told her that she should call the police if he didnrsquot return in

six minutes mdash just in case Garcia joked he ended up getting shot according to the report

Trouble allegedly started after the drug sale Banks said it was a small amount mdash ldquopersonal-use levelrdquo mdash of the drug

ldquoItrsquos not the sort of thing you would expect a shoot-ing overrdquo he said

The teenager later told police that Malaga stepped in and confronted Garcia after the drug transaction Malaga accused Garcia of trying to ldquojackrdquo him and pointed a gun at him the report states

Garcia wasnrsquot cowed but came up to Malaga as he was pointing the gun Garciarsquos friend got in the middle of the two the report states

His friend later told police that Garcia went back toward Malaga again and Malaga shot him in the face the report states

The friend knocked on a homeownerrsquos door and asked the resident to call 911 He waited with Garcia as police arrived

Garcia died after the first police officer arrived

Malaga returned to the teenagerrsquos house and got a ride to Bellis Fair Mall in Bellingham the next day the report states

Banks said he charged Malaga Monday based on the preliminary report By filing charges he explained he was able to secure a

$1-million arrest warrant for Malaga and obtain the help of the US Marshalrsquos Service and other agencies in finding Malaga

Green said detectives were able to track down Malaga relatively quickly through a combination of ldquogood old-fashioned police workrdquo and the use of tech-nology

Malaga was ultimate-ly arrested outside a Bellingham gas station after a traffic stop he said

Court records show that Malaga has a juvenile history of misdemeanor drug and theft charges He was from Toms River New Jersey but moved to Whidbey Island about nine months ago he didnrsquot have a permanent address but had been living with friends according to the police

If convicted of the charge and the firearm allegation Malaga could face from 20 to 28 years in prison under the standard sentencing range

Bail set at $1 million for alleged shooter

Jessie Stensland photoWhidbey News-Times

Murder suspect Christopher Malaga appears in Island County Superior Court Wednesday with attorney Jennifer Bouwens

By JUSTIN BURNETTWhidbey News Group

If money makes a dif-ference in races for politi-cal office then it appears Island County District 3 Commissioner candidate Karla Jacks will have a hefty advantage over challenger Rick Hannold on Nov 4

According to the state Public Disclosure Commission the agency that monitors campaign con-tributions and expenditures Jacks a Camano Island Democrat has amassed a war chest of nearly $39000

Hannold a North Whidbey Republican raised about $2500

Jacks said Thursday the amount she raised was no accident but the result of steps she took months ago as a political newcomer

ldquoI actually went to some classes learning how much to budget and what things

would costrdquo Jacks saidThe vast difference in

contributions is a concern Hannold said but added that probably wonrsquot be the decid-ing factor in the race

His campaign was ldquograss-rootsrdquo from the beginning he said and there are better ways to get the message out than with signs or commer-cials

ldquoIve been putting a lot of miles on my shoesrdquo Hannold said

ldquoBesides I think face-to-face is the best thingrdquo

Hannold is recording under the mini reporting option meaning he doesnt have to report individual con-tributors or expenditures as long as the total stays under $5000

He neared the benchmark around the August primary election and asked a change to the full-reporting option but missed deadlines for the

switchHes had to make do with

about a dozen large signs and about 225 small ones

As of this week Hannold had spent about $3200 said PDC spokeswoman Lori Anderson

Jacks has spent nearly $26600 according to the PDC much of it on profes-sional campaign assistance A sum total of $4000 went to Sound Strategies a Marysville-based consultant and $10500 to her campaign manager Nathan Haugen grandson of the former state senator Mary Margaret Haugen

The total spent is likely more as the statersquos website hasnrsquot caught up with an approximately $8000 expen-diture for mailers this week Jacks said She noted that shersquos still raising money and anticipates her total expendi-tures and contributions will

be about even though she also hopes to have some left over in the event she runs for a second term

A mailer for Hannold arrived in mailboxes late this week but he confirmed Friday that it was not sent or paid for by the Hannold campaign

Jacksrsquo largest individual financial supporters were the Island County Democratic Central Committee con-tributing a total of $3950 in two separate payments and $3700 from Windermere Real Estate brokers Randy and Marla Heagle on Camano Island

Other big contributors all of whom gave $1000 in sepa-rate $500 payments include Jones Floyd of Seattle Diane Kendy of Langley Robin and Stanley Nelson of Shoreline and Craig and Rose Olson of Camano Island

Appointed District 3

Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan before being defeated in the prima-ry raised $7900 and spent about $12000 according to the commissionrsquos website

Vaughan disputed the number in a telephone inter-view Monday saying hersquos certain the total is less

Also Vaughan did not record his contributions and expenditures electronically with the commission doing so only with written docu-ments mailed to the agency

Anderson said Vaughan is required by law to file elec-tronically

Vaughan disputed the claim maintaining he was in compliance with state rules

ldquoId be real careful with that business right there young manrdquo Vaughan said when asked about the PDC violation

Vaughan later apolo-gized and acknowledged he received a letter from the state commission urging him to file electronically

He said he worked hard to follow the rules while cam-paigning which can be exten-

sive and complicated but he didnrsquot adhere to the electron-ic filing requirements solely for lack of computer skills

In other county races incumbent Republican Auditor Sheilah Crider raised $3700 and spent $2200 while Independent challeng-er Rebecca Wagnerrsquos totals are unknown as she is using the mini reporting option

Vying for the county treasurerrsquos seat incumbent Democrat Ana Maria Nuntildeez raised $7100 and spent $3800

Her largest contributors were the Island County Democrats $1500 in two payments and Leigh Power of Coupeville $400 All other contributions were under $200

Challenger Wanda Grone a Republican is ahead slight-ly with $7600 taken in and about $7100 spent Her larg-est supporter was the Island Republican Party with $700 and $300 checks from John Merrill Oak Harbor and Daryl Tyras of Houston Texas All other contribu-tions were under $200

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Candy Slowik would be happy to see a library in nearly every neigh-borhood

In fact she recently opened a free library in front of her home on Southwest Erie Street where the policy is ldquotake a book leave a bookrdquo

Little Free Libraries is a move-ment that started in 2009 by Todd Bol and Rick Brooks of Wisconsin with a mission to promote literacy and a love of reading

Slowik said she learned about the concept when she visited Seattle with her grandchildren who took pleasure in showing her the various free libraries in their area

ldquoI just thought it was a really real-ly neat concept in Seattlerdquo she said

Shersquos hoping the idea will take off in Oak Harbor

As of right now Slowik said hers is only one of two pocket libraries in Oak Harbor the other being in the Whidbey Country Club parking lot

ldquoI just thought if people would get out and think about making these things that it would be fun for the neighborhoodrdquo she said

Bob and Rhonda Severns are also working towards opening a pocket library in Oak Harbor inspired by the statue in Windjammer Park ded-icated to three teachers as well as other pocket libraries Bob Severns saw in North Seattle

ldquoI think the opportunity to read and learn from that is one of the best things we can do no matter what age grouprdquo Bob Severns said

Hersquos planning on working with an Eagle Scout to design and build the library which when completed will be placed near the teachersrsquo statue in Windjammer Park

Hersquos hoping to get it done within a couple of months As of January 2014 the Little Free Library website estimated about 15000 free libraries worldwide including countries like Uganda Pakistan Lithuana and so many more

She opened hers about two weeks ago in front of her Candy Land Day Care located at 746 SE Erie Street It has since attracted the attention of passersby as well as the attention of the children who attend her day care

ldquoI have a lot of my day care kids hellip come up on their way home and

grab a bookrdquo Slowik said ldquoand then bring one from their houserdquo

Currently Slowikrsquos pocket library stocks books ranging in age groups form children to adult and she said

that people are welcome to stop by to find a book and to even sit on the nearby bricks to read

ldquoI think reading is importantrdquo Slowik said ldquoTherersquos nothing better than readingrdquo

Pocket libraries pop up in OH

Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Candy Slowik and Drew Lefler a child at Slowikrsquos daycare read together next to the free library Slowik started

By KELLY PANTOLEONNews Clerk

Local magician JR Russell is hoping to magically repair the Whidbey Playhouse this weekend

Russell who is a retired Navy captain will be star-ring in a magic show to raise funds for the theater

The magic show is Saturday Oct 25 with show-ings at 1 pm and 4 pm

The matinee show is geared toward kids and costs $4 for kids and $6 for adults while the night show has more for the adults and tickets are $5 for kids and $10 for adults

Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the playhousersquos Raise the Roof project

The project which began in 2012 is aimed at upgrad-ing the 48-year-old nonprofit theater which produces five shows per season and hosts a

variety of other productions Russell who has been a

magician on Whidbey Island since 2011 got the idea to put on the show when he was sit-ting and talking with Hector Powell playhouse office man-ager Janis Powellrsquos husband and the facilities manager at the playhouse

Russell mentioned that the playhouse still needed some renovations considering that it was originally a church and

the original framework isnrsquot perfect for a theater So he and Hector Powell decided it was time for another magic show that would benefit Raise the Roof He put on the first magic show to benefit the program in 2012

Right now Janis Powell said the playhouse is look-ing to expand its fly space or above-stage space which would give the crew more options for set design and

other effects during theater productions

Russell invited three of his magician friends Mark Paulson Jim Earnshaw and Brian Cook Cook and Russell have both performed

in Las Vegas Together the four magicians will use all kinds of magic and illusions during the shows

ldquoThey do it for the love of doing magicrdquo Janis Powell said ldquoAnd helping us outrdquo

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By JANIS REIDStaff reporter

In the face of diminish-ing funding for state parks local parks staffs are get-ting creative to keep parks running smoothly

Representatives from Washington State Parks presented the agencyrsquos current condition to local leaders this week in efforts to both inform and seek partnerships that may help them do more with less

ldquoThe only way we can make this happen is if we all work togetherrdquo said Deception Pass Manager Jack Hartt to mem-bers of the Council of Governments

ldquoAlone I canrsquot do that on my own with my staff we canrsquot do it on our own But together if we work together as governments if we work together as neigh-bors and community hellip our state parks can work for all of usrdquo

The Island County Council of Governments includes Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley Coupeville Mayor Nancy Conard Langley Mayor Fred McCarthy Island County Commissioner Helen Price

Johnson and Port of South Whidbey representative Curt Gordon

Combined Whidbey Islandrsquos nine state parks bring 47 million visitors each year with 27 going to Deception Pass alone

Daniel Farber policy and governmental affairs direc-tor for state parks said that the last few years have been tumultuous for state parks as funding has been slashed and the Discover Pass initiated

ldquoWersquore in such tumult right now wersquove laid off one- third of our full-time employeesrdquo Farber said

The state funded the parks with $94 million in the general fund as recently as 2009 but has cut that down steadily each year In 2013 the state gave only $85 million to parks

Farber said that while income from the Discover Pass has helped offset the statersquos shrinking contribu-tion state parks are still struggling to provide mini-mal services

On Whidbey the reality of cuts has meant reduced camping seasons at South Whidbey and Fort Ebey summer interpretive pro-

grams have been on hold office hours have been reduced and some rest-rooms are closed in the winter according to Central Whidbey Area Manager John Crimmins

Crimmins added that short staffing has lead to poor morale and motiva-tion therersquos not enough staff to open and close gates and problems at a specific park leaves other parks unattended

ldquoThe statersquos shrinking budget led to a need to reduce staff and find new ways to manage our parksrdquo Crimmins said

This has lead to creating a large management area for all Whidbey Island state parks with the exception of Deception Pass which has its own management team

Farber said when the Discover Pass was initiat-ed in 2011 the legislature directed state parks to work toward 100 percent self suf-ficiency a goal that he said is unrealistic

ldquoWe canrsquot get there we donrsquot want to get there we donrsquot think the public wants us to get thererdquo Farber said

ldquoWe think with a public

park system you need pub-lic stakeholdersrdquo

In that light state parks has attempted to form part-nerships with other organi-zations schools and volun-teer groups to stretch their resources

ldquoItrsquos not all doom and gloomrdquo Crimmins said ldquoWe found some solutionsrdquo

Among those include cre-ating a central office for

all permanent staff at Fort Casey an office assistant assumes many of the admin-istrative tasks supplies and products are standardized park rangers are schedules are prioritized by need and the volunteer program has been vastly expanded assist with park clean-ups and customer service

ldquoWersquove had all sorts of local volunteer helprdquo

Crimmins saidMoving forward state

parks is hoping to continue to find ways to generate rev-enue as well as rely on local partnerships Crimmins said

Just a few of these include island Lionrsquos Clubs local Boy Scout Troops the Island County Beachwatchers and schools

Struggling state parks find creative solutions

Magic show to raise money for Playhouse campaign

Janis ReidWhidbey News-Time

Washington State Parks volunteer Larry Doles explains his role as a trail monitor at Fort Ebey Doles said in his four years volunteering for the park system the paid staff has diminished and rangers rely heavily on volunteers for support

WRITE TO US The Whidbey News-Times welcomes letters from its readers We reserve the right to edit all submissions Letters should be typewritten and not exceed 350 words They must be signed and include a daytime phone number Send items to PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email editorwhidbeynewsgroupcom

Page A6 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITORElection

See through latest lsquoOctober SurprisersquoEditor

I have always supported our mili-tary forces My mother served in the Marine Corps And after my father emigrated from Poland he worked on the design of the B-52 bomber while employed by Boeing

My father-in-law served in the Army during the Korean War and on the ICBM and McDonnell Douglas Harrier programs afterward My mother-in-law runs the VFW in her hometown Many of my high school classmates served in Vietnam I sup-ported their choices and welcomed home the ones who survived

I never protested against the war and I always thank troops and veter-ans for their service to our country

I have not changed my alliances mdash I support the US Navy and its operations in Island County

As an ldquoOctober surpriserdquo informa-tion was planted related to my signa-ture on an OLF petition requesting that the issue of continuing opera-

tions at OLF be submitted to the affected voters in an election

My concern with flights over Ebeyrsquos Reserve is directed at the release of jet fuel over farmlands where food crops are raised and areas of dense population

I have never attended a COER meeting nor have I given this group any financial support I ldquounsub-scribedrdquo from their communications when their tactics became extreme

My opponent has posted this on her website

ldquoI strongly support the military and NAS Whidbey unlike my oppo-nent who wants to close the baserdquo

I do not support closure of Whidbey Island Naval Air Station nor any other base in the state of Washington

The economic impacts to Whidbey Island would be enormous

I find it interesting that Ms Ana Maria Nuntildeez says she strongly sup-ports the local military yet is accept-ing campaign contributions from COER the group sponsoring the petition that she is chastising me for signing

Campaign contributions are gath-ered after personally meeting with supporters the supporters want their candidate elected because

their beliefs and standards align with those of the other

Ms Nuntildeezrsquos acceptance of these funds brings her claimed support of the military into question

My opponentrsquos campaign manager posted this on the NASWI I Support OLF Facebook page ldquoYes I am Eileen King and resident of OH I am also Ana Maria Nuntildeezrsquos campaign manager Yes Ana Maria like most candidates has accepted donations from people who are members or signed the petition for COER She is a candidate and doesnrsquot turn down free moneyrdquo

I hope you can see through this latest ldquoOctober surpriserdquo and follow the money to determine who is tell-ing you the truth here Look to the one who is accepting COERrsquos money

This is an election race for the Island County treasurer whose duties are to care for the taxpayersrsquo money

Why is it that the current treasurer wants to talk about anything except her performance in office where it is so obvious that she has failed to do just that mdash care for the taxpayersrsquo money

Wanda Grone Candidate for Island County

treasurerCoupeville

By Helen Price JohnsonHindsight is 2020 and looking back

I see a small transit agency that grew from the grass roots and built up on a shoestring to a vital public service Run by only one person habits were entrenched

Money was saved in hopes of building a facility to meet growing needs Once grant funds came the local match took all the savings Unfortunately the big construction project took the directorrsquos

focus away from monitoring daily finances Expenses exceeded revenues creating a shortfall Services had to be cut If the proper internal financial con-

trols had been in place less dramatic adjustments could have been made over time Cuts shouldrsquove been made sooner We know that now

Steps were taken to strengthen Island Transitrsquos checks and balances The board has increased its oversight of finances Two board members now meet regularly with staff to review bank statements expenses and revenues

A new professional sits in the Transit finance office and is updating the internal controls of the agency Monthly reports are improved so the board can better monitor the cash position The State Auditors just finished their review of the Island Transit books for 2013 and confirmed that the previous financial officer did not follow standard practices in a number of areas

Most significant were the cash shortfall and the control of the federal grant funds for the new building This yearrsquos reductions in service did ldquoright the shiprdquo and Transit is oper-ating in the black again modestly rebuilding a reserve

The auditors deemed $100 thousand of the $10 million grant as questionable No one stole any money but payroll records and equipment inventory were not adequate That has been fixed The audit confirmed the board of directors need to improve its oversight of the director This is an opportunity to start new practices

Most important to moving ahead is hiring a qualified interim executive director so the transit agency is stabilized for the future and the impacts of the cuts can be addressed Tentative plans are to hire someone by Thanksgiving

An interim position makes sense to provide transitional leadership for the organization and provide ample time for the process of selecting a long-term director

The community needs to say what they want for the sys-tem to provide in the future How can service be expanded Should it stay fare-free Routes need to be adjusted to better meet the needs of our citizens

The audit results show that the agency grew over time yet the internal financial controls and Board policies did not keep up Significant progress has been made and I will work hard to continue improving Island Transit for the future

n The Whidbey News-Times welcomes submissions for Sound Off Email your proposed guest commentary to editorwhidbeynewsgroupcom Include contact email and phone

ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENTS TARGET USSPI WALGREENS USSPI WAL-MART USSPI SAFEWAY USA WEEKEND FRED MEYER BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS MICHAELS OFFICE DEPOT RITE AIDREADER INFORMATIONADMINISTRATIVE The Whidbey News-Times is a publication of Sound Publishing and is a member of the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association the National Newspaper Association and Suburban Newspapers of America Advertising rates are available at the News-Times office While the News-Times endeavors to ac-cept only reliable advertisements it shall not be responsible to the public for advertisements nor are the views expressed in those advertisements necessarily those of the Whidbey News-Times The right to decline or discontinue any ad without explanation is reserved DEADLINES Display Adsndash4pm Friday and 4pm Wednesday Legals ndash Noon Friday amp Noon Wednesday Classified Ads ndash 430 pm Monday and 430 pm Thursday Community News ndash Noon Friday and Noon Wednesday Letters to Editor ndash Noon Monday and Noon Wednesday

WHIDBEY

SOUND OFFWill work to ensure transit has a future

IDENTIFICATION STATEMENT AND SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Whidbey News-Times (ISSN 1060-7161) is published semi-weekly by Sound Publishing on Wednesdays and Saturdays for $19 for 3 months $29 for 6 months $45 per year and $75 for 2 years delivered by carrier in island county from North Whidbey Island to Greenbank $20 for 3 months $32 for 6 months $52 per year and $94 for 2 years delivered by in county mail from Greenbank to Clinton $35 for 3 months $65 for 6 months $105 per year mailed out of county Payment in advance is required It is published by The Whidbey News-Times PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Periodicals rate postage paid at Coupeville WA and at additional mailing offices POSTMASTER Send address changes to The Whidbey News-Times PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Copyright copy 2014 Sound Publishing

Executive Editor amp Publisher Keven R GravesAssociate Publisher Kim WinjumCo-Editors Jessie Stensland and Megan HansenReporters Michelle Beahm Janis Reid Ron Newberry Jim WallerNews Clerk Kelly PantoleonAdministrative Coordinator Renee Midgett

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News-Timeswhidbey

Response to errors defines candidateEditor

My response to the endorsement of my opponent They use the mis-steps that have occurred this year as the reason they are endorsing my opponent

Election year errors The worst timing

My father says ldquoIt is not the error that defines you but your response to itrdquo My response ldquoCorrect and put plans in place to avoid these situations from reoccurringrdquo

My accomplishments barely men-tioned Partial Payment program alli-ance with the Opportunity Council decreasing banking costs by 70 per-cent elimination of supplement back-log etc

Almost all of the accomplishments for which my opponent takes credit were initiated before she was hired she was the liaison representing my office She speaks of ensuring reports are delivered in a timely manner but failed three years running to com-plete the one report for which she was responsible in the financial state-ments Her vision for the future is a copy of what I have already stated

No original thoughtsShe signed a petition to close OLF

Coupeville She openly stated that she would be personally financially better off if NAS Whidbey were to close Yet she slaps a ldquoSupport Our Troopsrdquo sticker on her car to garner the military vote

As a military spouse and mama I appreciate the sacrifice and ded-ication of our service members I understand that freedom also means sacrifice whether moving every few years or hearing the sound of free-dom overhead

I have given my heart and soul as treasurer to better serve you I hum-bly ask for your faith and vote again

Ana Maria NuntildeezIsland County treasurer

Oak Harbor

Clark County treasurer confident in NuntildeezEditor

I appreciate Island County Treasurer Ana Maria Nuntildeezrsquos lead-ership in coordinating this last year the PACrsquos User Group which devel-ops the software programming pri-orities of the county treasurerrsquos True Automation property tax collection system for 13 counties in the state of Washington

Even during difficult personal and family health issues over the last 12 months Ana Maria continued to participate in the discussions and decisions of the Washington State Association of County Treasurers including state legislation and partici-pating on WSACT committees

She is a strong advocate for excel-lence in treasury management and an asset to the citizens of Island County

As a result of sharing ideas my office has implemented some of the processes developed by Ana Mariarsquos office to improve our operational activities

The voters of Island County would do well to reelect County Treasurer Ana Maria Nuntildeez and help continue her efforts to implement programs and processes to improve customer service financial management and tax collection in the treasurerrsquos office

Doug LasherClark County treasurer

Vancouver Wash

CPA background make Wagner best choiceEditor

Rebecca Wagnerrsquos years of experi-ence as a CPA as well as her former employment with both Island and Skagit counties will make her a valu-able asset to the Island County audi-torrsquos office

Her extensive knowledge and working relationships that she has gained over the years will provide this department with a ldquoworking auditorrdquo an auditor who can competently run her department and maintain com-munication with other departments as needed

Barb OlesonOak Harbor

I-594

Flawed measure needs off ballotEditor

I just received a flyer in the mail with Rory Graves supporting Initiative 594 I have to admit that it finally sent me over the edge

The television commercials with her do meet their intended purpose of pulling at my emotions through heart-tugging testimony But I have to inform you that it gets my attention for reasons other than what Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility would like

You see the entire campaign makes me realize how fortunate we are to live in a society where women can get self-defense and firearms training Roryrsquos mother chose to stay in an abusive relationship without seeking any of that training It very well could have prevented the situa-tion of her shooting

Nowhere does the printed flyer or television spot state that the husband mentioned was prohibited from own-ing a firearm

I find it inexcusable that the Alliance would exploit women in this fashion The training opportunities for women to safely carry and use if necessary a firearm are endless

However the passing of I-594 will take away the possibility of receiving that training Through insane restric-tions regarding firearms transfers I will no longer be able to share my experience or firearms with another woman interested in shooting for sport or self defense

My gun club will no longer pres-ent eight classes a year in youth and womenrsquos firearm safety The way the initiative is written is totally out of step with the Second Amendment or state constitution

I am truly curious whether anyone on the Alliance staff has read I-594

in its entirety and understands the implication that the passing of this bill would have Give us a break out here

Someone fess up and admit that this legislation needs to be pulled from the ballot

Dianne RasterOak Harbor

McDowell

Where is the evidence to support OLF claimEditor

In his Oct 18 letter to the Whidbey News-Times Mac McDowell wrote ldquoThe Navy has long said OLF Coupeville is essential to Whidbey Island Naval Air Station remaining openrdquo

When and where has the Navy ever said that Mr McDowell didnrsquot offer one direct quote from the Navy to support this statement

If the Navy had ever said that it would have been part of every dis-cussion about OLF in meetings and newspaper accounts and letters to the editor for the last several years

It would have been plastered on billboards all over the island

It would have stopped dead in its tracks any claim by those who want OLF closed that they donrsquot also want the air station closed

Where has that statement been hidden all of these years If Mr McDowell has access to it he should produce it If not in the interest of his own credibility he should admit that he misspoke

Ann AdamsOak Harbor

Speak up now in support of baseEditor

When the last EA-6B retires Whidbey Island Naval Air Stationrsquos EA-18G Growlers will be the only US airborne electronic jammers and therefore responsible to protect and defend all US military and alliesrsquo forces worldwide

The Chief of Naval Operations wants to add up to 36 additional EA-18G Growlers including two shore-based (non-carrier) squadrons along with the support jobs and per-sonnel to Whidbey

There are meetings 4-8 pm Oct 28 29 and 30 in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes to accept com-ments in the EIS process

In 1989-90 a Coupeville anti-Navy group was instrumental through com-plaint efforts to get NAS Whidbey on the 1991 Base Realignment and Closure list

A similar anti-Navy Coupeville group is again trying to shut down NAS Whidbey by forcing the Growlers to cease flying on Whidbey

In 1990 the local community did not respond prior to BRAC On either Oct 28 29 or 30 you have the oppor-tunity to respond proactively support-ing NAS Whidbeyrsquos expansion and telling the Navy the Coupeville anti-Navy group represents a very vocal but extreme minority of residents

Seventy-plus years of Navy

operations at NAS WhidbeyOLF Coupeville should be grandfathered to allow the Navy to return to the same number of Navy personnel and jobs as was here when the A-6 was operational

The expansion is needed nation-ally Hopefully this time different from 1991 we can proactively support the Navy defeat the anti-Navy efforts and keep NAS Whidbey off the 2017 BRAC closure list

If you canrsquot attend you can com-ment supporting the Navy on wwwwhidbeyeiscom

If you donrsquot have internet access call Mac McDowell at 360-929-8207 for a comment form

This time the community needs to work to protect NAS Whidbey and to protect our local economy The Washington governorrsquos economic report indicates NAS Whidbey is the source of 88 percent of all economic activity in Island County

Mac McDowellOak Harbor

WEANThanks for celebrating 25 years of protectionEditor

Whidbey Environmental Action Network wants to thank all who par-ticipated and contributed to a very successful fun for all ldquoWEANFest Celebrating 25 years of Protecting Our Native Biodiversityrdquo

We especially want to thank the folks who attended the annual meet-ing and potluck donated to the silent auction bought donated items as well as Greenbank Farmrsquos fantastic new rental facility manager Madisun Clark

We also want to thank the great performers who raised the roof and blew the doors off the barn with their glorious music Whidbeyrsquos own Cranberry Bog Blue Grass Band Bellinghamrsquos soulful mischievous baritone Dana Lyons Orcas Islandrsquos banjo playing folksy singer Tom Rawson and his Baez-channeling part-ner Katherine Ellice from Vancouver British Columbia

I know many are wondering who won the Busted Bulldozer and Home Island Hero awards The Dozer went to Oak Harbor mayor Scott Dudley and the Oak Harbor City Council for callously cutting down an Oak Harbor icon the Post Office oak tree

The second award went to ex-Island County Commissioner Angie Homola for her efforts while in office Though competition was stiff in both cases the decibel meter went off the scale in favor of the winners

One reason WEANfest was held at the farm was because WEAN was instrumental in its evolution When Chateau Ste Michele Winery decid-ed to sell the farm in 1995 WEAN organized the first meeting Eighty people crammed the Greenbank Progressive Hall to strategize a plan

The rest is history and typical of what we do It is truly a jewel in the navel of Whidbey Island and a resource for residents and the region

With your continued support we look forward to 25 more years of championing sustainable strategies for a viable verdant and healthy future

Gary PiazzonCoupeville

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A7

MARK THE DATE

bullFire Prevention

Publishes Oct 29 amp 30This special section pays tribute to all Whidbey FireEMS responders

bullCaroling Songbook

Deadline Oct 31Publishes Dec 4

Caroling Songs for all to

enjoy this holiday season

bullWinter on

Whidbey amp CamanoPublishes Nov 5

Our elegant off-season tourist guide

bullVeteran TributePublishes Nov 8

Special keepsake section honoring all the men amp women who served and

now serve our country

bullGreening of Coupeville

Deadline Nov 14Publishes Dec 4

Showcase your business and all your holiday

offerings

bullHoliday Gift Guide

Publishes Nov 26Your Annual

Holiday Guide

bull A Taste Of Whidbey

Publishes Nov 29A guide to local

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MORE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

James T Wuertemburg

James Theodore Wuertemburg died peace-fully at his home in Oak Harbor Oct 18 2014 at the age of 71 He was born in Santa Monica Calif May 7 1943 to Barrett and Nellie Wuertemburg

Jim attended a boys mili-tary school for a time and completed his education at public schools in Santa Monica

At age 17 when Jim was a sophomore he left school and enlisted in the US Army He did complete his GED while in the service

Following his discharge Jim returned home and began working in the aero-space industry as a machin-ist Jim had family members working in the motion pic-ture industry and he soon joined them

He began a career in stage lighting and worked his way up to assistant light-ing director or ldquobest boyrdquo and finally to lighting direc-tor or ldquogafferrdquo as he was known in the industry

Jim made many friends in the industry

He counted David Carradine and Jack Nicholson as friends Jim spent much of his time working on movies but also did work for television

Jim was considered a real ldquoladies manrdquo He was married twice and had even dated Linda Carter (ldquoWonder Womanrdquo) for a time

He worked on the series ldquoCharlestonrdquo and then moved to ldquoCheersrdquo While on the set of ldquoCheersrdquo he met Diane Overdiek a pro-duction coordinator

Jim and Diane soon fell in love and became engaged The cast of ldquoCheersrdquo hosted a great engagement party for them

On Feb 7 1987 Diane and Jim were married in North Hollywood Calif Jim and Diane became very involved with English

OBITUARIES

Wuertemburg

Bulldogs They bred raised and showed their dogs and spent a significant amount of time traveling to vari-ous events They produced a number of American Kennel Club Champions over the years

Jim became totally dis-abled in 1994 However in 1990 Jim and Diane were able to purchase property in Oak Harbor

After retiring from the motion picture industry they moved to Oak Harbor and in 2004 built their home and a very large dog ken-nel

Their home has a vast collection of bulldogs and bulldog memorabilia For the past several years Diane has been Jimrsquos pri-mary caregiver

Graveside funeral ser-vices for Jim Wuertemberg will be held at 1 pm Monday Oct 27 2014 at Maple Leaf Cemetery Oak Harbor with military honors to follow under the auspices of the US Army Honor Guard

Funeral services were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Please visit Jimrsquos page in the Book of Memories at wwwwallin funeralhomecom to share memories and condolences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson died at his residence in Summer Hill Assisted Living Oak Harbor Oct 4 2014 at the age of 94 He was born in Virginia Minn April 25 1920

He graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1938 and then spent the next year in the Civilian Construction Camp (CCC)

Walter joined the US Navy in November 1939

and graduated from Great Lakes boot camp

His first duty station was aboard the USS Lexington CV-2 in San Pedro Calif where he was in training as a radioman striker and rear set gunner on a TBD devastator torpedo bomb-er attached to Torpedo Squadron 2

Walterrsquos torpedo bomb-er sunk the first Imperial Japanese air craft carrier Shoho during WWII

Unfortunately he had to jump overboard when his own ship the Lexington was sunk the very next day

He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal for his significant contributions during the Battle of the Coral Sea

He continued his Naval service until his retirement in 1968

He left the service as an RMCS (E-8) with more than 24 years of service Walter settled in Longview Wash in 1968

Walter was married to Effie Josephine (Alto) Nelson for 42 years and had two children Walter David and wife Joyce of Oak Harbor and Virginia Lee (deceased)

He has four grandchil-dren many great-grand-children and a great-great-grandchild

Several years after Effiersquos death he married his child-hood sweetheart Elizabeth J Eddy

Walter and Betty trav-eled extensively to Norway Sweden Russia Hawaii Alaska and many other places

They were proud members of the United Methodist Church in Castle Rock for many years Elizabeth died in May of 2011 in Kelso Wash

In July 2011 Walter moved to Oak Harbor to be near his son

Walter requested no for-mal funeral services be con-ducted

He will be laid to rest next to his wife Effie at Longview Memorial Park Remembrances may be made to the charity of your choice

Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home amp Cremation LLC Oak Harbor WA

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc age 72 longtime Oak Harbor resident passed away Sunday Oct 19 2014 at Whidbey General Hospital due to complications from a surgery in March 2014

Mr Loranc was born in Houston April 5 1942 He moved to San Jose Calif and eventually to Whidbey Island

He had served in the US Navy Jean married Carol Ann Kern Nov 12 2012

He was a welder and an auto mechanic

He enjoyed working with driftwood Jean was an avid member of the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 2362

Jean is survived by his wife Carol by three sons and by his brother Carl in Massachusetts

A memorial service is being planned for a later date at the Elks Lodge Memorials may be made to the Elks National Foundation 2750 N Lakeview Ave Chicago IL 60614

Family and friends are encouraged to share mem-ories and condolences at wwwwhidbeymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Marley

Kathleen Rae Marley

Kathleen Marley 62 of Coupeville passed away of cancer Oct 16 2014 at her home

She was born Oct 7 1952 in Aurora Ill to Richard and Norma Nauert She was married to Larry Marley Kathleen worked in Civil Service and was a volunteer for the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office for four years

She was the secretary for the Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club and was the scoutmas-ter for more than 10 years for the Boy Scouts Troop 4053

She loved spending time and going out with her fam-ily and friends She also liked to watch movies and go to the casino

One of her requests was not to have a service The family is honoring her wish-es and no services will be held

She is survived by her husband Larry Marley children Nikolaus Marley 26 Mikael Marley 23 and Sarah Marley 23 grand-children Hayli Marley 3 and Carson Marley 1 She is also survived by her par-ents Richard Nauert and Norma Nauert brother Larry Nauert sister Judy Cooper and a nephew Zachary Griswald 25 She was preceded in death by her brother Ron Nauert and brother-in-law Billy Cooper

The family would like to thank all members of her family near and far Mary Nootenboon Kathy Pigott Ginny Munn Elaine Jones Julie Rosenthal Julie Grove Valerie (RN and Whidbey General Hospital) Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club fami-ly and friends of Boy Scouts and Troop 4053 and the local community

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia age 21 of Oak Harbor died suddenly Saturday Oct 18 2014 in Oak Harbor

Adam was born in Yakima Wash Feb 18 1993 to Adam A Garcia and Bettie Marie Sifuentes He moved with his mother to Whidbey Island in 2000

Adam attended Coupeville schools where he was actively involved in sports

He played basketball and football and was No 33 on the field Adamrsquos dream was to be an auto body painter and detailer

Above all he loved his family His mother Bettie was his best friend and his daughter Sophia was his pride and joy

Adam is survived by his mother Bettie Marie Sifuentes of Oak Harbor his father Adam A Garcia of Yakima his daughter Sophia Garcia age 5 of Telford Pa his sister Vanessa Garcia his grandparents Chris and Steve Baker of Oak Harbor Richard Aragon of Yakima Jesse Sifuentes of Toppenish Wash his great-grandfather Pete Sifuentes of Toppenish his aunts uncles and cousins Rachel and Alex Angel Izik Roberta and Matt Reggie Gabe Eva and Dom Michael Caine Kendahl and Capri Michelle and Joe Haylee Sara and Martin Annie and Joel Tavi the rest of the Garcias and family

Visitation was 6-8 pm Friday Oct 24 2014 at Whidbey Memorial

A funeral service will be held at 6 pm Saturday Oct 25 2014 at Oak Harbor Church of the Nazarene 1100 W Whidbey Avenue with Dr Benjamin Norris officiating

Viewing will precede the service 5-6 pm Memorials

are suggested to the Adam Garcia Donation Fund at Wells Fargo Bank Family and friends are encouraged to share memories and condolences at wwwwhid beymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAMES OF THE WEEK OHHS soccer (6 pm) and volleyball (7 pm) teams play their final home matches Monday Oct 27SPORTS

WHIDBEY

OHHS within1 game of E-WBy JIM WALLERSports editor

Winning twice this week the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team moved within striking range of the Wesco 3A leaders

The Wildcats celebrated Senior Night with an easy 3-0 win over visiting Marysville Getchell Tuesday and then traveled to Everett for a 3-1 win Thursday

The Wildcats (7-3 7-5) are a half game behind third-place Lynnwood (8-3 8-5) and one behind second-place Edmonds-Woodway (8-2 9-3)

Oak Harbor has two matches left The Wildcats face 11th-place Mountlake Terrace (2-8 2-10) in the

final home match at 7 pm Monday Oct 27

Then they finish the con-ference season at first-place Shorewood (9-1 9-4) at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

GetchellOak Harbor coach Kerri

Molitor started an all-senior group along with junior Claire Anderson against Everett and the make-shift lineup rolled by the Chargers in the first two games 25-14 25-14

In the third game Molitor turned the match over to the underclassmen and the unit also had little trouble with Getchell (0-9 0-11) winning 25-13

In the first set the Chargers hung around for a while Oak Harbor led only 14-11 then ran off four straight points behind the

serving of Anderson to pull away

The Wildcats jumped to a 7-1 lead in the second game and were never threatened

The underclassmen played well together in practice Monday accord-ing to Molitor but got off to a ragged start in the third game However after the early struggles the Wildcats bounced back to bury the visitors

Anderson had 17 kills seven digs and two aces

Aubrey Lock and Daranee Sornthom added five digs each

Amelia Berner and Hailee Blau recorded two blocks apiece and Hailey Beecher finished with 11 assists

EverettOak Harbor won in four

games at Everett 25-20 22-25

25-18 25-21Anderson once again

paced the Wildcat attack with 20 kills 15 digs and five aces

Blau and Berner each earned eight kills while Beecher dished 20 assists and Natalie McVey finished

with 17Priya Osborne recorded

eight digs and AnnaBelle Whitefoot seven

rsquoCat VB team wins pair closes in on 2nd place

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Oak Harbor seniors Aubrey Lock front and Daranee Sornthom make sure the court is covered on a serve receive Tuesday The Wildcats defeated Marysville Getchell 3-0 on Senior Night

Wildcat soccer team drops pair of matches

Glacier Peak and Shorewood handed the Oak Harbor soccer team losses this week

Visiting GP stopped the Wild-cats 3-1 Tuesday and Oak Harbor lost 3-0 at Shorewood Thursday

Against the Grizzlies a couple of breakdowns proved costly

ldquoI thought we played them tough with the exception of three or four mistakesrdquo coach Mike Lonborg said

The Grizzlies (4-4-1 5-7-1) scored two of their goals off cor-ner kicks which was a trouble-some area for the Wildcats Lon-borg said

ldquoWe had a serious lack of com-municationrdquo Lonborg said

Natalie Gabbert tied the match at 1-1 with a penalty kick early in the second half then Glacier Peak put the match away with two goals in 90 seconds midway through the second period

Against Shorewood (7-2-2 8-5-2) Lonborg suited up only 13 play-ers because of injuries

Though shorthanded the Wild-cats ldquoplayed hard but it wasnrsquot enoughrdquo Lonborg said

ldquoShorewood had great posses-sion and controlled the flow the majority of the gamerdquo he added

The loss eliminated Oak Harbor from playoff contention

The Wildcats (1-7-2 5-7-2) wrap up the season with two matches next week Lynnwood (1-8-1 1-22-2) visits at 6 pm Monday Oct 27 in the final home game then Oak Harbor goes to Everett (2-6-2

4-7-3) for the season finale at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

Wolves near playoffs with soccer win

Taking a huge step toward se-curing a postseason berth the Coupeville soccer team trimmed host Chimacum 3-1 in a shootout for a 1-0 win Thursday

With the victory Coupeville (2-1 5-4) now sits in second place with three matches left The Wolves take on first-place Kla-howya (4-0 12-1) at 5 pm Mon-day Oct 27 at home and then play Port Townsend (0-3 1-10) twice

After playing through a score-less regulation period and over-time Thursdayrsquos match was decided on penalty kicks Micky LeVine Ana Luvera and Marissa Etzell scored for Coupeville while Wolvesrsquo keeper Julia Myers limited the Cowboys to one successful kick

Chimacum avenges loss to Coupeville

The Coupeville volleyball team knocked off Chimacum last week but the Cowboys evened the score with a 3-1 win over the visiting Wolves Thursday

Coupeville appeared to be on the way to a series sweep when it won the first game 25-16 how-ever Chimacum rallied to take the next three (25-15 25-18 26-24) and the match

ldquoWe had a hard time executing

and we made too many errors many occurring at critical mo-mentsrdquo Coupeville coach Breanne Smedley said ldquo

The defense was led by Valen Trujillo with 30 digs Kacie Kiel had 19 and Madeline Strasburg 16 Hailey Hammer added two blocks

Offensively Lauren Rose dished out 30 assists that led to 12 kills for Strasburg 11 for Hammer and five for Kiel

Kiel also served three acesThe Wolves host first-place

Klahowya (4-0 12-0) at 5 pm Monday Oct 27

Oak Harbor swimmers fall to Lake Stevens

Lake Stevens finished off its swim season undefeated with a 115-70 win over visiting Oak Har-bor Thursday

The meet was originally sched-uled for Oct 9

The Wildcats finished 9-2 with the loss both losses were to 4A schools

Up next for the Wildcats is the district meet Nov 6 8 and 9 at the Snohomish Aquatic Center

Oak Harbor won only four events at Lake Stevens three involving Taliah Black She won two individual events (200-yard individual medley 22581 100 breaststroke 1148) and teamed with Mollie Briddell Jillian Pape and Mariel Empinado to win the 200 medley relay (2055)

Marissa Morris took the 500 freestyle (544387)

PREP ROUNDUP

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Wildcat Jennifer Turnek (5) challenges GPrsquos Sarah Steranka for possession

group deployed since Feb 15 according to the NavyNAS Whidbey-based VAQ 134 has been a part of the

departing strike group and the squadrons involvement will be the Navyrsquos final job for the Prowler

ldquoThis is the final Navy EA-6B Prowler deployment and that despite its age compared to the modern EA-18G Growler the old Prowler thanks to its dedicated maintain-ers and air crew is proving itself right up to the endrdquo said Lt Joseph Hontz US 5th Fleet spokesman

The carrierrsquos air wing amassed 32611 flight hours 12548 total sorties and 9752 traps supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIS and terrorists in Iraq and Syria according to the Navy

The Navy said in earlier news releases that the electronic

attack squadrons are assisting in air strikes performed by the US Air Forcersquos FA-18 Hornet and Super Hornet aircraft and that approximately 74 percent of the attacks are by the Air Force

ldquoThe sailors who man our ships and squadrons should be extremely proud of what we as a team accomplished while deployed to the 5th Fleetrdquo said Rear Adm DeWolfe Miller in a statement released by the Navy

ldquoCarl Vinson Strike Group has the watch and their pres-ence like ours will enhance regional stability and make a difference in the fight against terrorismrdquo

In addition to the Growler squadron the Carl Vinson strike group comprises seven squadrons of various attack and support aircraft totaling 6200 sailors

The carrier is also accompanied by four destroyersUpon its return to Whidbey VAQ 134 will begin its tran-

sition to the Growler which will complete the Navy-wide transition by the 2015 target date

Prowlers will still be flown by the Marine Corps squad-rons

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appointed to the position during the meeting at which commissioner Dave Walton resigned It was later determined the board didnrsquot fol-low the proper legal process in making the appointment and it was later rescinded

The candidates were briefly interviewed before the board voted

Wendy Shingleton appointed to fill for-mer commissioner Kirk Hufferrsquos seat on the board asked the candidates applied for the position

ldquoThe pool isnrsquot quite meeting my needsrdquo Holly replied ldquoI donrsquot think itrsquos meeting some of the peoplersquos needs hellip I have a lot of talent and energy and skill to bring to this position

and I think hellip I would be good for itrdquoWhile in the Navy Holly said she gained

leadership experience and worked with bud-gets facilities maintenance and ldquobuilding new buildingsrdquo

Robinson cited her experience and his-tory with the district and her background in accounting and auditing

Commissioner Steve Hoffmire asked what each candidate could bring to help erase a negative image of the district some in the community might have

Holly said that her lack of history with the district was an asset

ldquoI think I bring a fresh perspective and fresh energyrdquo Holly said ldquoIrsquom not burdened by the past I donrsquot know any of you peoplerdquo

Robinson said that her relationship with the pool was vital and if appointed she could draw back some people who left the pool

Before the vote Hoffmire said that he would abstain because of how the district mishandled Robinsonrsquos appointment

ldquoWe made a mistake and we owned itrdquo Hoffmire said

ldquoBut I believe the process is somewhat taintedrdquo

Hoffmire said a part of him wanted to let the 90-day deadline expire so the Island County commissioners would fill the position

ldquoI think some things were said that tend to make people believe the process is biased and I am very concerned with thatrdquo Hoffmire said ldquoAnd Irsquom very concerned with the image we have here The way that wersquove done busi-ness has caused people to raise an eyebrow over these past couple of years

ldquoI want to be completely fairrdquoParks board members Sean Merrill and

Shingleton voted to appoint Holly to the vacant

seat Chairman Allan McDougall affirmed the vote

ldquoItrsquos an honorrdquo Holly said ldquoI know there are issues I read the paper Irsquove seen there are issues with the pool and there are going to be issues with the budget and I think we need to do somethingrdquo

Holly said her goals as a commissioner include scheduling more lap time something she takes advantage of as a swimmer when she can and one day getting a bigger pool and making the pool self-funded

ldquoI just think we need to find a way to get it self-supportingrdquo Holly said

ldquoFundraising or I donrsquot know Irsquom new to this Irsquove had a lot of questions building up in my head so hopefully Irsquoll be able to answer thoserdquo

Island Cannabis Company received one of the first licenses issued in Washington

He returned Friday camera around his neck for pictures for his blog to make a purchase which he planned to use in cooking

ldquoIt will be an interesting experimentrdquo said Trimbath after sniffing the two strains available blackberry Kush and purple Afgani

Whidbey Island Cannabis Co owner Maureen Cooke received her occupancy permit from Island County minutes before the storersquos 11 am grand opening

She said she expected the first day to be ldquoa zoordquo ldquoI can breathe nowrdquo said Cooke after the first few transac-

tions mdash all in cash As a few people lingered outside the frosted doors before 11

am Cooke asked her employees if they were ready to open

With a few pensive smiles a couple of knowing head shakes and a ldquonot quite yet give us five minutesrdquo Cooke waited

What was another five minutes after a more than three-month wait

It took that long for Island County to complete its review of her application

Whidbey Island Cannabis Company was issued a stop-work order in July by the Island County Planning Department for failing to apply and receive a proper building permit and go through a site review

The store had two strains of marijuana on hand Friday with an order for seven more Costs ranged from $19 to $28 per gram plus sales tax

Four edibles were available for sale as well Cookersquos opera-tions manager Drew Elliott showed off peanut butter cups peanut butter cookies oatmeal chocolate chip cookies and oatmeal raisin cookies The edibles cost $3750 plus sales tax

ldquoPrices reflect the acquisition costrdquo said Casey Davidson owner of Green Life Cannabis in Wenatchee a longtime friend of Elliottrsquos who was visiting the night before to help the Whidbey shop set up

His store has been open for two months and struggled to

secure productThe store also offers paraphernalia for sale including pipes

bongs and vaporizers

APPOINTEDCONTINUED FROM A1

Ben Watanabestaff photo

Maureen Cooke is the first business owner to legally sell recre-ational marijuana on Whidbey Island

POT STORE OPENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PROWLERSCONTINUED FROM A1

SHOOTINGCONTINUED FROM A1

according to FleuryPrincipal Dwight Lundstrom and coach Jay Turner met with

the Oak Harbor football team after school FridayldquoIt was stressed that we need to be sensitive to Marysville and

give them timerdquo Lundstrom said ldquoWe also have to be sensitive to the needs of our studentsrdquo he added noting the link between Navy towns and ties between the two communities and schools

A new date for the game has not been set according to Oak Harbor High School Athletic Director Nicki Luper

ldquoWe feel for their students and staffrdquo Luper said ldquoand we are waiting on their leadrdquo

The game between the schools will determine the Wesco 3A North champion but that is not ldquothe important thingrdquo Luper said

ldquoA thing like this puts things into perspectiverdquo she addedldquoWe are both in the playoffsrdquo Luper said ldquoWe will do whatever

we need to do to help MarysvillerdquoLuper said itrsquos important to give Marysville Pilchuckrsquos students

and staff ldquotime to grieve yet to return to normalcy as soon as possiblerdquo

Part of a communications network for the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction Kellie Tormey the OHSD communications coordinator has been working with the Marysville School District to alert parents of the high school students about whatrsquos going on

Lance Gibbon superintendent of the Oak Harbor School District sent a letter to families in the district addressing the tragedy in Marysville

ldquoAs a parent and an educator a tragedy of this magnitude so close to home is hard to fathom and deeply saddeningrdquo Gibbon wrote in his statement

He went on to say that school counselors will be available for any students who need support in light of the Marysville shoot-ing and that the safety of students is the districtrsquos highest priority

He said that each school has a plan in place for emergencies like this just in case

ldquoTodayrsquos events remind us all why we have these drills and how important it is for us to be prepared in case of an emergencyrdquo said Gibbon

Saturday October 25 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

The following are harvest and Halloween-themed of-ferings on Whidbey Island this month

SATURDAY OCT 25

Bat presentation ldquoRaven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suckrdquo 2-3 pm Oak Harbor Library Learn about North-west bats and their impor-tance to our ecosystems Dispel some common mis-conceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver Program is sponsored by the Friends of the Oak Harbor Library Free

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pm Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupeville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute

Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Dis-neyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Costumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm the Fleet Reserve Association 311 SE Eighth Ave Oak Harbor Open and free to the com-munity Kids up to age 12 can come for food games prizes more There will be costume contests so dress up and bring treat bags

Zombie Crawl prepara-tion 230-5 pm Star Stu-dio at Whidbey Playhouse 730-A SE Midway Blvd Oak Harbor Show up to look and act like a zombie Makeup will be applied and ldquocrawlrdquo lessons offered Part of the leadup to the Mon-

ster Mash Street Bash in downtown Oak Harbor

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Hallow-een-themed event put on by Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Midway businesses Jack-OH-Lantern decorating contest cosmic bowling monster movie boogie bash with live music by Paid N Full

Halloween Torchlight Parade 5 pm starting at Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Frightville 14 7 pm and Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witch-ing Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

FRIDAY OCT 31

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encour-aged treats all over the col-lege haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry envi-ronment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Hallow-een mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets available by donation at wwwiggmeat

HalloweenHoedown

No Tricks Safe Treats 5-7 pm downtown Oak Harbor Put on by Down-town Merchants Asso-ciation Merchants along Pioneer Way will be passing out candy to trick-or-treat-ers The road will be closed along the one-way section of Pioneer Way from City Beach Street to Midway Boulevard Costumes en-couraged

Corn Maze 10 am to 5 pm daily through Oct 31 at Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville Wear sturdy shoes and dress for October weather Cost is $5 Children under 8 free

Haunted Corn Maze 5-8 pm Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring

flashlight Children under 8 not allowed Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult Waiver of liability needs to be signed before entry

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oak Harbor Assembly of God 319 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor Safe family activities with trunks with treats free hot beverages and more

Haunted Swamp 7-1030 pm John Vanderzicht Me-morial Pool Oak Harbor Games prizes kids activi-ties $3 per person

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Kindergarteners visited Case Farm Friday to learn about the ani-mals and more importantly pick out pumpkins

Crescent Harbor Elementary and Hillcrest Elementary schools take students to the field every October

ldquoThey love to gordquo said Veronica Martino kindergarten teacher at Hillcrest ldquoThey make predictions about what animals theyrsquore going to see they write stories

ldquoItrsquos actually some of their best writingrdquo

Opening their farm to groups of children is something Sheila and Mike Case-Smith have done for years

Aside from how fun the visits are itrsquos a good educational experience for the children Sheila Case-Smith

ldquoA lot of kids have absolutely no idea where their food comes fromrdquo Case-Smith said ldquoso itrsquos been part of our goal to make sure that they have an opportunity to see some of the animals that grow on the farmrdquo

Case-Smith said that the farm occasionally get visits from college students who toured the patch as children

One woman who brings her day-care charges to the patch had her first experience there when she was in third grade

ldquoItrsquos incredibly gratifying to have them come backrdquo Case-Smith said

Each student mdash 63 from Crescent Harbor and about 80 from Hillcrest mdash gets to select a pumpkin to take

homeldquoThis onersquos for my sister my baby

sisterrdquo said kindergartner David Ybarra ldquoI already carved mine into a jack-orsquo-lantern hellip with a missing tooth like minerdquo

ldquoMy dadrsquos at work for a very long timerdquo Henry Peterson said ldquoHersquoll come home on Christmas So I picked this pumpkin for himrdquo

Peterson planned to carve a scary jack-orsquo-lantern out of his cho-sen pumpkin because his dad likes scary

The teachers also selected pump-kins to take back to school

ldquoNext week wersquoll be looking at the inside of the pumpkin getting to touch and feelrdquo said Annalisa Krystoph a Crescent Harbor kin-dergarten teacher

ldquoAnd then after the field trip wersquore going to actually be writing about our pumpkin about the experience and descriptions of their pumpkinsrdquo

At Hillcrest there will be a work station during their Fall Festival where students can learn about the insides of pumpkins

ldquoThey will put their little precious hands into the pumpkin and pick out some seeds to sprout them in the windowrdquo Martino said

ldquoI suppose the best part is in the enthusiasm they haverdquo Case-Smith said ldquoTherersquos a lot of energy in those little souls and itrsquos kind of fun to watch them

ldquoI suppose itrsquos the memories we make the special times that they rememberrdquo

Pumpkin patch visit a learning experience

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Annalisa Krystoph a kindergarten teacher at Crescent Harbor sits with three of her students Malaina Yargo left Madelyn Norton and Savannah Clem after they selected their pumpkins from the Case Farm pumpkin patch Friday

October events roundup

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

MAGIC SHOW JR Russell and three other magicians will be putting on two magic shows Saturday Oct 25 at the The Whidbey Playhouse 730 SE Midway Boulevard Oak Harbor A kid and family matinee will take place at 1 pm and family show at 7 pm Proceeds benefit the playhouse Raise the Roof project For ticket information call 360-679-2237ACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

SaturdayOct 25

Birding Central Whidbey 9 am to noon Oct 25 meet at Pacific Rim Institute Coupeville to carpool Whidbey Audubon Society member Joe Sheldon leads this morning adventure to several locations Depending on weather and bird distributions this may in-clude Crockett Lake West Beach Drive Penn Cove Fort Ebey State Park and Fort Casey State Park A Discover Pass will be needed for each car that is in the caravan This trip is suited for all fitness levels as most of the birding will be near the cars with possible walking up to a quarter mile wwwwhidbeyaudubonorg

Shred-a-thon 9 am to 1 pm Oct 25 Walgreens Parking Lot Anacortes Bring your old documents disk drives and memo-ry sticks to be destroyed by Sound Shredding Donations encour-aged Anacortes Family Center is a 501copy(3) nonprofit organization For more information call Dustin at 360-293-2993 ext 111

Oak Harbor Winter Mar-ket 10 am to 3 pm Oct 25 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farm-ers bakers and food vendors Sat-urdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihummingbirdfarm nurserycom

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pmOct 25 Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupe-ville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Oct 25 Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Disneyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Cos-tumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm Oct 25 Fleet Reserve Association Oak Harbor Open and free to the community Kids up to age 12 come for food games and prizes There will be costume contests so dress up and bring trick-or-treat bags

Raven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suck 2-3 pm Oct 25 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Learn about Northwest bats and their importance to ecosystems Dispel some com-mon misconceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver

Zombie Crawl 230-5 pm Oct 25 Whidbey Playhouse Star Studio Oak Harbor Creating the perfect undead look for Zombie Wannabes to ldquowander the Bou-levardrdquo using songs like ldquoThrillerrdquo and ldquoMonster Mashrdquo during the Monster Mash Bash in downtown Oak Harbor wwwwhidbeyplay housecom

Halloween Torchlight Pa-rade 5 pm Oct 25 starting at

Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Oct 25 Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Jack-OH-lantern decorating contest zombie makeup at Whidbey Playhouse cosmic bowling monster movie Crafts Boogie Bash with live music by Paid N Full 360-675-3755

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 25 26 and 31 Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 25 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Har-bor Witching Hour for the hard-core scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

SundayOct 26

Veterans of Foreign Wars Monthly Breakfast Fundraiser 10 am to noon Oct 26 VFW Post 7392 Breakfast includes pan-cakes eggs hashbrown breakfast meats and biscuits lsquonrsquo gravy Cost is $7 for adults $4 for seniors (62 and older) and kids (under 12) Chicken-fried steak breakfast available for $9 Proceeds benefit

the VFW veteransrsquo assistance programs 360-675-4048 or wwwvfwpost7392org

Gardening Seminar ldquoPeo-niesrdquo 1-230 pm Oct 26 Master Gardener Educational Gardens at Stansberry Cottage Greenbank Farm 765 Wonn Road Learn about peony culture includ-ing planting location fertilizing watering and how to divide these long lived plants Presenter will be Bill Cromley Free

MondayOct 27

Consumer Debt and Bank-ruptcy mdash Free Legal Work-shop 530-730 pm Oct 27 Coupeville Library Attorney Nathan Manni will discuss strate-gies to address consumer debt including dealing with creditors collection agencies and filing for bankruptcy and its benefits and implications Preregistration re-quired Limit of 25 wwwsno-isleorg

TuesdayOct 28

Ready Readers Toddler Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 28 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-

dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Right to Risk a film by Kath-leen Jo Ryan 530 pm Oct 28 Oak Harbor Library The film chronicles the adventures of eight individuals mdash all of who live with significant disabilities mdash on a 15-day 225-mile whitewater adventure through the Grand Canyon Meet the author and film-maker Free film and refreshments provided by Skagit Valley College Disability Access Services If you have questions or need disability accommodation call Penny Bump at 360-679-5393 or email pennybumpskagitedu

Health Screenings Oct 28

Elks Lodge 2362 Oak Harbor Residents living in and around the Oak Harbor community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture Packages start at $149 All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete For more information or to schedule an appointment call 1-877-237-1287 or visit wwwlifelinescreeningcom Pre-registra-tion is required

WednesdayOct 29

Baby and Me Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 29 Oak Harbor Library

Meeting Room Stories songs rhymes and activities that inspire a love of reading Playtime follows For newborns through 24 months Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witching Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfright villehauntcom

ThursdayOct 30

Ready Readers Preschool Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 30 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Mystery Book Lovers Mary Daheim 3-4 pm Oct 30 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Share your love of mysteries Read a Mary Daheim mystery and join the discussion wwwsno-isleorg

FridayOct 31

Oak Harbor Book Group ldquoQuietrdquo 11 am to noon Oct 31 Oak Harbor Library Center for Lifelong Learning Check out a copy of ldquoQuiet the power of in-troverts in a world that canrsquot stop talkingrdquo by Susan Cain bring your covered drink and join the discus-sion wwwsno-isleorg

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Oct 31 Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encouraged treats all over the college haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm Oct 31 HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry environment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Oct 31 Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Halloween mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets avail-able by donation at wwwiggmeatHalloweenHoedown

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 31 Engle Fam-ily Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oct 31 at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

The Oak Harbor town band was organized in 1913 by Barney Nienhuis who was also the bandmaster Shown from left to right first row Jell Eerkes Malinus Heller and Barney Nienhuis second row Rein Zylstra Carl Izett Richard Nienhuis and George Van Gore third row Charlie Zylstra Richard Zylstra Clark Strating and Herman Eerkes fourth row Geert Zylstra Rance Zylstra Leo Muyskens and Nick Zylstra As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin shares photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdin came out with a new photo history book ear-lier this year titled ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

n Bible PROPHECY SEMINARS are 7-8 pm Sundays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays Oct 3-Nov 14 at Oak Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Church Visit wwwunderstandprophecycom for more information

n A new 10-week BIBLE TEACHING SERIES ldquoThe Ten Commandments mdash the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an Age of Relativismrdquo is at 630 pm Oct 5-Dec 7 in the Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room 675 E Whidbey Ave The series is taught by Pastor Tad Southard Visit wwwpsalm-138com for more information

n YOUTH ACTIVITIES at Coupeville United Methodist Church are at 5 pm Sunday nights There will be games music crafts and Christian education Special activities are planned for taking the teens to beaches forests and activi-ties like the Ebey Haunted Corn Maze All youth grades six through 12 are welcome they donrsquot need to have an affiliation with the church or attend any church For more information call Church Life Coordinator Suzanne Loomis at 360-678-4256

n COFFEE BREAK BIBLE STUDY at the Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church will begin the fall season with a study title ldquoDiscover Comfortrdquo Theyrsquoll discuss what the Bible says about the human struggle with suffering and evil with an honest look at the hard questions people face when they experience pain or hardship The group will meet 10ndash1115 am Thursdays at the church 1411 Wieldraayer Road

Coffee Break is a nonde-nominational small group Bible study that is open to all women of the community and no previous Bible knowl-edge is needed To receive study material call Launa at 360-675-4706 or call the church office at 675-2881 for more information

n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS (QUAKERS) hold their regular meet-ing for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages As early Quaker Margaret Fell said ldquoWe are a people that follow after those things that make for peace love and unityrdquo For more information visit wwwwhid-beyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom

n Oak Harborrsquos CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 721 SW 20th Court at Scenic Heights Street is open for study and prayer 11 am to 3 pm Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays and 3-7 pm Wednesdays For more information go to christian-sciencecom or christian-sciencewhidbeycom or call 360-675-0621

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First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue

Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson

Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

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830 950 amp 1110 am

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2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

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Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

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Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

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Oak HarborSunday Services

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Join us for Sunday Service in the

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360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

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Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

WORSHIP SERVICES

Whidbey Island Friends Meeting

Unitarian Universalist Congregation20103 SR 525 Freeland

Sunday 4 - 5 pmVisitors welcome

For details visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg

or email tewellwhidbeycom

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Winnie SheltonEmployment

General

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

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STARGATES is seeking a qualified Information

Systems Security Officer

ISSO With a Security + certifi- cation or higher and five (5) yearsrsquo experience in Information Assurance ( IA) Cyber Secur i ty DIACAPNIST_RMF and as an ISSO with Navy programs This position is located on Whidbey Island WA at a govern- ment facility

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EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

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CASHIERConvenience store ex- perience Now accept- ing applications and re- sumes West View Mart Texaco 971 Ault Field Rd Oak Harbor

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EmploymentGeneral

DIRECTOR OFCOMMUNITYPLANNING

The Director of Commu- nity Planning reports to and works closely with the Mayor as a member of the City management team and supervises the building official and sup- port staff This position involves a full range of planning responsibilities inc luding long range and current planning code administration and enforcement and com- munity building The Di- rec to r o f Communi ty Planning processes and evaluates all land use and development appli- cations for compliance with city codes and regu- lations administers zon- ing subdivision shore- l ine management and environmental regula- tions develops plan and c o d e a m e n d m e n t s serves as staff advisor to Mayor C i ty Counc i l P l a n n i n g A d v i s o r y Board Arts Commission and Design Adv isor y B o a r d a n d p r ov i d e s planning assistance and information to the public The Director of Commu- nity Planning also has the opportunity to lead community design pro- jects such as the recent- ly completed Second Street Project For more information go to

wwwlangleywaorgBachelors Degree with Masters Degree pre- ferred in urban planning geography or a related field and minimum of 5 years increasingly re- sponsible planning expe- rience preferable within smal ler communi t ies Must have above aver- age verbal and written communication skills a strong desire to serve the public in a respon- sive and creative man- ner and a commitment to i nnova t i ve p l ann ing Compensation $5300 to $6334Month To Apply Please submit a letter of interest and resume to

Debbie MahlerCity Clerk

PO Box 366Langley WA 98260

(360) 221-4246Or email

clerklangleywaorgThe position is open until filled with the first review of applications occurring on November 17 2014

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Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

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Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

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Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

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EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

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Servers Bussers Bartenders

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Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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Are you looking for stable employment

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is hiring in Coupeville amp Oak Harbor

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20 NW First Street Coupeville

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Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

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sbewcphotmailcom

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 25 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

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Saturday Showings 9 to 5

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--- Freeland ------ Greenbank ---

Huge Harbor view home with expansive

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master 3-car garage413921 $500000

Incredible westside water and mountain views Contemporary home entertainment deck with MIL apt

over garage610699 $539000

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Sugar Sand Mutiny

Bay beachfront home 52rsquo of waterfront plus outbuildings EZ care home and

landscaping604696 $715000

267rsquo private no-bank waterfront custom

home 2-level entertaining plus

lots of windows645151 $850000

--- Oak Harbor --- --- Oak Harbor ---Well-maintained

West Beach waterfront home with huge deck

Manicured multi-level landscaping

608456 $550000

Huge 1-level home on 123 acres of Scenic Heights

waterfront Sunroom 2 large decks sports

court and more686236 $789000

331-6300Freeland

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321-6400Bayview

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where knowledge makesthe difference

Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties of Western Washington serving children through older adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently re- cruiting for the follow- ing positions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Human Resources

Generalist

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompasshealthorgjoin-our-team

wwwcompass- healthorgjoin-our-team

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

real estatefor sale - WA

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

FOR SALE By Owner great location in Free- land on Whidbey Island Spacious 2+ bedroom 2 bath home Walk to gro- cery beach post office l ibrary bus Peaceful and private Must see in- ter ior exposed beam wood ceiling over main l i v i n g a r e a w o o d - trimmed clerestory win- dows br ight and airy year round Cozy wood- stove Perfect getaway retirement home or ren- tal $179000 priced to sell 425-422-7223

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 98260

2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

OAK HARBOR 98277

OPEN HOUSESun Oct 26th 1-4pm

4BR~3BA~2345 SF$289900 or call

for a showing360-675-2875

1074 SW Castilian Dr

real estatefor rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

Convenient location walk to Island Transit

Post Office grocery store

banks hardware store dining

church amp ferry landing

(360)341-2254

Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

1 BR 1 BA CUTE 1200 SF house off Humphrey Rd Den laundry room wi th washer amp dr yer Nice kitchen and family room Carport amp parking Close to Clinton Ferry No pets No smoking $800 per month water amp sewer included $800 deposit 360-654-8172melt911frontiercomLANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON

2 BEDROOM 2 bath l a r g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t room 1800 sw ft All appl iances to include WD Wa l k t o beach oversized garage No smoking pets $99500 month 360-579-2593FREELAND 98249

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OAK HARBOR

3 BEDROOM 2 Bath doublewide mobi le in F a m i l y P a r k $ 8 5 0 month and $850 deposit 360-770-6882OAK HARBOR 98277CUTE amp CLEAN 2 BR duplex in desirable Du- gua l l a Bay Wa te r amp mountain view Electric heat amp gas fireplace No dogs Available Novem- ber 5th $800 per month First last dep One year lease 360-515-0683

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Saturday October 25 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

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Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

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announcements

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Announcements

HOPE Therapeutic Riding Program

Annual Benefit Auction

Sat Oct 25thHolmes Harbor Rod amp

Gun Club500pm Bidding 600pm Dinner

No host barTickets $12 ea $20 a couple3602217656 or at the door

Discover your abilitiesGrab the reins of Life

Found

I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100

Reach the readers the dailies miss Call 800-388-2527 today to place your ad in the Classifieds

Lost

Lilly has been sighted between Evanstar Lane amp Holmes Harbor Winery on Honeymoon Bay Rd The weather changes may motivate her to ap- proach people I am ask- ing my neighbors to help me Please invite her in If you cannot reach me contact Useless Bay Vet or WAIF Animal Shelter Thank you Dana amp Rob- er t Harkins (360)221- 6782 3609202168L O S T AT G A R A G E SALE to the lady who purchased orthodox we have the insoles for you still you mistakenly left them behind Please call 360-678-9319

legals

Legal Notices

An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

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The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

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f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

AUDITCONTINUED FROM A1

Campbell resigns from IT board

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By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

With cases of Ebola now reported in the United States Whidbey General Hospital is joining hospitals across the country in pre-paring to handle patients suspected of having the dis-ease

ldquoWhidbey General Hospital is working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as other infection con-trol experts in Washington state to be ready in case the Ebola virus appears on Whidbey Islandrdquo Whidbey General said in a statement released this week

In response to inquiries Whidbey Generalrsquos chief executive officer Tom Tomasino sent an emailed statement in collabora-tion with hospital staff that the hospital is following ldquothe latest guidelines on

transmission-based precau-tionsrdquo which were updated on Oct 20 by the CDC

The CDC issued a four-page checklist to follow in order to prepare which ldquocovers everything form trash disposal in an affect-ed area to how to safely pack potentially infected blood samples for testingrdquo according to the hospitalrsquos written statement

The checklist explains how to identify people who may have been exposed how to properly prevent the spreading of the virus should the hospital have an infected patient and how to protect staff and health care providers from the virus

Navy Hospital at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station is also working to prepare should Ebola come to Whidbey Island

Sharon McIntyre com-munity relations specialist

for the Navy Hospital said the staff there is ldquoprepared to respond as a measure of precautionrdquo and the hospi-tal staff is also trained and prepared according to CDC guidelines

Whidbey General cur-rently has procedures in place to decontaminate pro-tection gear when possible but are still working on developing proper disposal plans should there be need for it

Whidbey General admin-istrators are working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy to ensure hospital staffers are equipped with the best possible person-al protective equipment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infectious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evalu-

ating different types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

ldquoEvery hospital is work-ing as quickly as possible to create their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

The CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggests that in some situations triple gloving would happen said Fulton

Beyond that she said the health care profes-sionals would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying respirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits

Fulton said those uni-forms are ldquomore comfort-able to wear for long peri-ods of timerdquo

The most critical aspect of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those who are infected from passing the virus to others

The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with

Ebola or from someone who has died from the dis-ease

ldquoIt is important to remember the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

If the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into contact with develops a fever she said that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and contact historyrdquo

ldquoThe incubation period is (up to) 21 daysrdquo

The Whidbey General statement said that should a suspected or poten-

tial Ebola case arrive at Whidbey General the staff would report it to the coun-ty Health Department and CDC

ldquoAny communication informing the public about a case of Ebola on Whidbey Island would come from the Health Department (public health officer) or CDC and not from Whidbey General Hospitalrdquo the statement said

ldquoWe follow all applicable federal and state privacy laws regarding a patientrsquos health information and con-fidentialityrdquo

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THE NAVY HAS ISSUED A REVISED NOTICE OF INTENT TO PREPARE AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR EA-18G GROWLERAIRFIELD OPERATIONS AT NAVAL AIR STATION WHIDBEY ISLANDAND IS RE-SCOPING THE EIS EFFORT CURRENTLY UNDERWAY YOU ARE INVITED TO AN OPEN HOUSE SCOPING MEETING TOSUBMIT COMMENTS ON THE REVISED EIS SCOPE

THE NAVY PUBLISHED A NOTICE OF INTENT (NOI) TO REVISE THE SCOPE OF THE ONGOING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (EIS) for EA-18G Growler Airfield Operations at Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island Washington and to announce public scoping meetings in the Federal Register on October 10 2014 The EIS will now address the environmental impacts associated with the potential addition of up to 36 EA-18G Growler aircraft

Last September the Navy began an EIS to evaluate the potential environmental impacts associated with the addition of two new expeditionary squadrons and additional aircraft to the training squadron Scoping was conducted between September 2013 and January 2014 on that proposed action and open house scoping meetings were held in December 2013 to discuss the proposal

During spring 2014 the Chief of Naval Operations submitted an Unfunded Requirements List as part of the Presidentrsquos Budget for Fiscal Year 2015 that included a request to purchase 22 additional Growler aircraft While it is unclear whether more Growlers will ultimately be procured the Navy is electing to analyze the potential for these aircraft in order to be proactive and transparent Therefore a new scoping process is needed and has been initiated based on the proposed action

THE NAVY IS HOLDING THREE OPEN HOUSE SCOPING MEETINGS to provide members of the public with the opportunity to submit comments on the scope of analysis and content to be addressed in the EIS Each of the scoping meetings will be informal and consist of information stations staffed by Navy representatives Members of the public may arrive at the open house scoping meetings anytime between 4 pm and 8 pm on one of the following dates andlocations

The public scoping materials are available for review at httpwwwwhidbeyeiscom

THE NAVY IS REQUESTING AND WELCOMES PUBLIC COMMENTS The public comment period for the EIS was initiated with the publication of the NOI in the Federal Register Written and oral comments may be submitted at the scoping meetings Written comments may also be submitted online at the project website or mailed to

EA-18G EIS Project ManagerNaval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Atlantic Attn Code EV21SS6506 Hampton Blvd Norfolk VA 23508

All comments must be postmarked or received online no later than November 24 2014

The names street addresses email addresses and screen names telephone numbers and other personally identifiable information of individuals who provide comments will be kept confidential and will not be released unless otherwise specifically indicated by the commenter or as required by lawThe city state and five-digit zip code of individuals who provide comments may be released

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By JESSIE STENSLANDCo-editor

Christopher Malaga showed no emotion as he sat in court Wednesday

He remained stone-faced as a woman wailed in sorrow from the galley crowded with members of his alleged victimrsquos family

The 23-year-old is accused of shooting and killing Adam Garcia a man who apparently was his friend before a falling out

Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks charged Malaga mdash whorsquos also known as Chris Midas and Chris G mdash with second-degree murder in Island County Superior Court Monday

Wednesday he announced during Malagarsquos preliminary hearing that he was adding a special allega-tion that the defendant was armed with a firearm It could add an additional five years to the sentence

Banks argued that Malaga should be held on $1-million bail

ldquoHe committed an unpro-voked homicidal act against an unarmed young manrdquo Banks said adding that he shot Garcia ldquoin full view of two eye witnesses without regard for the consequenc-esrdquo

Judge Donald Eaton who was visiting from San Juan County agreed with the bail recommendation

The motive for the shoot-

ing remains unclear to investigators

Oak Harbor Police Chief Ed Green said this week that investigators havenrsquot nailed that down complete-ly

In an interview Banks said the case initially looked like a drug deal that went bad but subsequent inves-tigation revealed that the motive behind the Oct 18 shooting might have been something different per-haps more personal

ldquoBut therersquos still a lot of information I donrsquot have yetrdquo he said

Banks said that Malaga had been ldquocouch surfingrdquo at Garciarsquos home prior to the shooting but they got into an argument and Garcia evicted him

Malaga went to stay at a 17-year-old boyrsquos home in Oak Harbor

Garcia allegedly con-tacted that teenager to buy some cocaine for a 24-year-old friend and they decided to meet at the corner of Southwest Castillian and Fairhaven drives at around 3 am according to the report by Detective Jim Hoagland with the Oak Harbor Police

The teenager brought Malaga along Garcia also brought his friend who wanted the cocaine the report states

A woman drove Garcia to the scene He told her that she should call the police if he didnrsquot return in

six minutes mdash just in case Garcia joked he ended up getting shot according to the report

Trouble allegedly started after the drug sale Banks said it was a small amount mdash ldquopersonal-use levelrdquo mdash of the drug

ldquoItrsquos not the sort of thing you would expect a shoot-ing overrdquo he said

The teenager later told police that Malaga stepped in and confronted Garcia after the drug transaction Malaga accused Garcia of trying to ldquojackrdquo him and pointed a gun at him the report states

Garcia wasnrsquot cowed but came up to Malaga as he was pointing the gun Garciarsquos friend got in the middle of the two the report states

His friend later told police that Garcia went back toward Malaga again and Malaga shot him in the face the report states

The friend knocked on a homeownerrsquos door and asked the resident to call 911 He waited with Garcia as police arrived

Garcia died after the first police officer arrived

Malaga returned to the teenagerrsquos house and got a ride to Bellis Fair Mall in Bellingham the next day the report states

Banks said he charged Malaga Monday based on the preliminary report By filing charges he explained he was able to secure a

$1-million arrest warrant for Malaga and obtain the help of the US Marshalrsquos Service and other agencies in finding Malaga

Green said detectives were able to track down Malaga relatively quickly through a combination of ldquogood old-fashioned police workrdquo and the use of tech-nology

Malaga was ultimate-ly arrested outside a Bellingham gas station after a traffic stop he said

Court records show that Malaga has a juvenile history of misdemeanor drug and theft charges He was from Toms River New Jersey but moved to Whidbey Island about nine months ago he didnrsquot have a permanent address but had been living with friends according to the police

If convicted of the charge and the firearm allegation Malaga could face from 20 to 28 years in prison under the standard sentencing range

Bail set at $1 million for alleged shooter

Jessie Stensland photoWhidbey News-Times

Murder suspect Christopher Malaga appears in Island County Superior Court Wednesday with attorney Jennifer Bouwens

By JUSTIN BURNETTWhidbey News Group

If money makes a dif-ference in races for politi-cal office then it appears Island County District 3 Commissioner candidate Karla Jacks will have a hefty advantage over challenger Rick Hannold on Nov 4

According to the state Public Disclosure Commission the agency that monitors campaign con-tributions and expenditures Jacks a Camano Island Democrat has amassed a war chest of nearly $39000

Hannold a North Whidbey Republican raised about $2500

Jacks said Thursday the amount she raised was no accident but the result of steps she took months ago as a political newcomer

ldquoI actually went to some classes learning how much to budget and what things

would costrdquo Jacks saidThe vast difference in

contributions is a concern Hannold said but added that probably wonrsquot be the decid-ing factor in the race

His campaign was ldquograss-rootsrdquo from the beginning he said and there are better ways to get the message out than with signs or commer-cials

ldquoIve been putting a lot of miles on my shoesrdquo Hannold said

ldquoBesides I think face-to-face is the best thingrdquo

Hannold is recording under the mini reporting option meaning he doesnt have to report individual con-tributors or expenditures as long as the total stays under $5000

He neared the benchmark around the August primary election and asked a change to the full-reporting option but missed deadlines for the

switchHes had to make do with

about a dozen large signs and about 225 small ones

As of this week Hannold had spent about $3200 said PDC spokeswoman Lori Anderson

Jacks has spent nearly $26600 according to the PDC much of it on profes-sional campaign assistance A sum total of $4000 went to Sound Strategies a Marysville-based consultant and $10500 to her campaign manager Nathan Haugen grandson of the former state senator Mary Margaret Haugen

The total spent is likely more as the statersquos website hasnrsquot caught up with an approximately $8000 expen-diture for mailers this week Jacks said She noted that shersquos still raising money and anticipates her total expendi-tures and contributions will

be about even though she also hopes to have some left over in the event she runs for a second term

A mailer for Hannold arrived in mailboxes late this week but he confirmed Friday that it was not sent or paid for by the Hannold campaign

Jacksrsquo largest individual financial supporters were the Island County Democratic Central Committee con-tributing a total of $3950 in two separate payments and $3700 from Windermere Real Estate brokers Randy and Marla Heagle on Camano Island

Other big contributors all of whom gave $1000 in sepa-rate $500 payments include Jones Floyd of Seattle Diane Kendy of Langley Robin and Stanley Nelson of Shoreline and Craig and Rose Olson of Camano Island

Appointed District 3

Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan before being defeated in the prima-ry raised $7900 and spent about $12000 according to the commissionrsquos website

Vaughan disputed the number in a telephone inter-view Monday saying hersquos certain the total is less

Also Vaughan did not record his contributions and expenditures electronically with the commission doing so only with written docu-ments mailed to the agency

Anderson said Vaughan is required by law to file elec-tronically

Vaughan disputed the claim maintaining he was in compliance with state rules

ldquoId be real careful with that business right there young manrdquo Vaughan said when asked about the PDC violation

Vaughan later apolo-gized and acknowledged he received a letter from the state commission urging him to file electronically

He said he worked hard to follow the rules while cam-paigning which can be exten-

sive and complicated but he didnrsquot adhere to the electron-ic filing requirements solely for lack of computer skills

In other county races incumbent Republican Auditor Sheilah Crider raised $3700 and spent $2200 while Independent challeng-er Rebecca Wagnerrsquos totals are unknown as she is using the mini reporting option

Vying for the county treasurerrsquos seat incumbent Democrat Ana Maria Nuntildeez raised $7100 and spent $3800

Her largest contributors were the Island County Democrats $1500 in two payments and Leigh Power of Coupeville $400 All other contributions were under $200

Challenger Wanda Grone a Republican is ahead slight-ly with $7600 taken in and about $7100 spent Her larg-est supporter was the Island Republican Party with $700 and $300 checks from John Merrill Oak Harbor and Daryl Tyras of Houston Texas All other contribu-tions were under $200

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By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Candy Slowik would be happy to see a library in nearly every neigh-borhood

In fact she recently opened a free library in front of her home on Southwest Erie Street where the policy is ldquotake a book leave a bookrdquo

Little Free Libraries is a move-ment that started in 2009 by Todd Bol and Rick Brooks of Wisconsin with a mission to promote literacy and a love of reading

Slowik said she learned about the concept when she visited Seattle with her grandchildren who took pleasure in showing her the various free libraries in their area

ldquoI just thought it was a really real-ly neat concept in Seattlerdquo she said

Shersquos hoping the idea will take off in Oak Harbor

As of right now Slowik said hers is only one of two pocket libraries in Oak Harbor the other being in the Whidbey Country Club parking lot

ldquoI just thought if people would get out and think about making these things that it would be fun for the neighborhoodrdquo she said

Bob and Rhonda Severns are also working towards opening a pocket library in Oak Harbor inspired by the statue in Windjammer Park ded-icated to three teachers as well as other pocket libraries Bob Severns saw in North Seattle

ldquoI think the opportunity to read and learn from that is one of the best things we can do no matter what age grouprdquo Bob Severns said

Hersquos planning on working with an Eagle Scout to design and build the library which when completed will be placed near the teachersrsquo statue in Windjammer Park

Hersquos hoping to get it done within a couple of months As of January 2014 the Little Free Library website estimated about 15000 free libraries worldwide including countries like Uganda Pakistan Lithuana and so many more

She opened hers about two weeks ago in front of her Candy Land Day Care located at 746 SE Erie Street It has since attracted the attention of passersby as well as the attention of the children who attend her day care

ldquoI have a lot of my day care kids hellip come up on their way home and

grab a bookrdquo Slowik said ldquoand then bring one from their houserdquo

Currently Slowikrsquos pocket library stocks books ranging in age groups form children to adult and she said

that people are welcome to stop by to find a book and to even sit on the nearby bricks to read

ldquoI think reading is importantrdquo Slowik said ldquoTherersquos nothing better than readingrdquo

Pocket libraries pop up in OH

Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Candy Slowik and Drew Lefler a child at Slowikrsquos daycare read together next to the free library Slowik started

By KELLY PANTOLEONNews Clerk

Local magician JR Russell is hoping to magically repair the Whidbey Playhouse this weekend

Russell who is a retired Navy captain will be star-ring in a magic show to raise funds for the theater

The magic show is Saturday Oct 25 with show-ings at 1 pm and 4 pm

The matinee show is geared toward kids and costs $4 for kids and $6 for adults while the night show has more for the adults and tickets are $5 for kids and $10 for adults

Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the playhousersquos Raise the Roof project

The project which began in 2012 is aimed at upgrad-ing the 48-year-old nonprofit theater which produces five shows per season and hosts a

variety of other productions Russell who has been a

magician on Whidbey Island since 2011 got the idea to put on the show when he was sit-ting and talking with Hector Powell playhouse office man-ager Janis Powellrsquos husband and the facilities manager at the playhouse

Russell mentioned that the playhouse still needed some renovations considering that it was originally a church and

the original framework isnrsquot perfect for a theater So he and Hector Powell decided it was time for another magic show that would benefit Raise the Roof He put on the first magic show to benefit the program in 2012

Right now Janis Powell said the playhouse is look-ing to expand its fly space or above-stage space which would give the crew more options for set design and

other effects during theater productions

Russell invited three of his magician friends Mark Paulson Jim Earnshaw and Brian Cook Cook and Russell have both performed

in Las Vegas Together the four magicians will use all kinds of magic and illusions during the shows

ldquoThey do it for the love of doing magicrdquo Janis Powell said ldquoAnd helping us outrdquo

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By JANIS REIDStaff reporter

In the face of diminish-ing funding for state parks local parks staffs are get-ting creative to keep parks running smoothly

Representatives from Washington State Parks presented the agencyrsquos current condition to local leaders this week in efforts to both inform and seek partnerships that may help them do more with less

ldquoThe only way we can make this happen is if we all work togetherrdquo said Deception Pass Manager Jack Hartt to mem-bers of the Council of Governments

ldquoAlone I canrsquot do that on my own with my staff we canrsquot do it on our own But together if we work together as governments if we work together as neigh-bors and community hellip our state parks can work for all of usrdquo

The Island County Council of Governments includes Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley Coupeville Mayor Nancy Conard Langley Mayor Fred McCarthy Island County Commissioner Helen Price

Johnson and Port of South Whidbey representative Curt Gordon

Combined Whidbey Islandrsquos nine state parks bring 47 million visitors each year with 27 going to Deception Pass alone

Daniel Farber policy and governmental affairs direc-tor for state parks said that the last few years have been tumultuous for state parks as funding has been slashed and the Discover Pass initiated

ldquoWersquore in such tumult right now wersquove laid off one- third of our full-time employeesrdquo Farber said

The state funded the parks with $94 million in the general fund as recently as 2009 but has cut that down steadily each year In 2013 the state gave only $85 million to parks

Farber said that while income from the Discover Pass has helped offset the statersquos shrinking contribu-tion state parks are still struggling to provide mini-mal services

On Whidbey the reality of cuts has meant reduced camping seasons at South Whidbey and Fort Ebey summer interpretive pro-

grams have been on hold office hours have been reduced and some rest-rooms are closed in the winter according to Central Whidbey Area Manager John Crimmins

Crimmins added that short staffing has lead to poor morale and motiva-tion therersquos not enough staff to open and close gates and problems at a specific park leaves other parks unattended

ldquoThe statersquos shrinking budget led to a need to reduce staff and find new ways to manage our parksrdquo Crimmins said

This has lead to creating a large management area for all Whidbey Island state parks with the exception of Deception Pass which has its own management team

Farber said when the Discover Pass was initiat-ed in 2011 the legislature directed state parks to work toward 100 percent self suf-ficiency a goal that he said is unrealistic

ldquoWe canrsquot get there we donrsquot want to get there we donrsquot think the public wants us to get thererdquo Farber said

ldquoWe think with a public

park system you need pub-lic stakeholdersrdquo

In that light state parks has attempted to form part-nerships with other organi-zations schools and volun-teer groups to stretch their resources

ldquoItrsquos not all doom and gloomrdquo Crimmins said ldquoWe found some solutionsrdquo

Among those include cre-ating a central office for

all permanent staff at Fort Casey an office assistant assumes many of the admin-istrative tasks supplies and products are standardized park rangers are schedules are prioritized by need and the volunteer program has been vastly expanded assist with park clean-ups and customer service

ldquoWersquove had all sorts of local volunteer helprdquo

Crimmins saidMoving forward state

parks is hoping to continue to find ways to generate rev-enue as well as rely on local partnerships Crimmins said

Just a few of these include island Lionrsquos Clubs local Boy Scout Troops the Island County Beachwatchers and schools

Struggling state parks find creative solutions

Magic show to raise money for Playhouse campaign

Janis ReidWhidbey News-Time

Washington State Parks volunteer Larry Doles explains his role as a trail monitor at Fort Ebey Doles said in his four years volunteering for the park system the paid staff has diminished and rangers rely heavily on volunteers for support

WRITE TO US The Whidbey News-Times welcomes letters from its readers We reserve the right to edit all submissions Letters should be typewritten and not exceed 350 words They must be signed and include a daytime phone number Send items to PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email editorwhidbeynewsgroupcom

Page A6 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITORElection

See through latest lsquoOctober SurprisersquoEditor

I have always supported our mili-tary forces My mother served in the Marine Corps And after my father emigrated from Poland he worked on the design of the B-52 bomber while employed by Boeing

My father-in-law served in the Army during the Korean War and on the ICBM and McDonnell Douglas Harrier programs afterward My mother-in-law runs the VFW in her hometown Many of my high school classmates served in Vietnam I sup-ported their choices and welcomed home the ones who survived

I never protested against the war and I always thank troops and veter-ans for their service to our country

I have not changed my alliances mdash I support the US Navy and its operations in Island County

As an ldquoOctober surpriserdquo informa-tion was planted related to my signa-ture on an OLF petition requesting that the issue of continuing opera-

tions at OLF be submitted to the affected voters in an election

My concern with flights over Ebeyrsquos Reserve is directed at the release of jet fuel over farmlands where food crops are raised and areas of dense population

I have never attended a COER meeting nor have I given this group any financial support I ldquounsub-scribedrdquo from their communications when their tactics became extreme

My opponent has posted this on her website

ldquoI strongly support the military and NAS Whidbey unlike my oppo-nent who wants to close the baserdquo

I do not support closure of Whidbey Island Naval Air Station nor any other base in the state of Washington

The economic impacts to Whidbey Island would be enormous

I find it interesting that Ms Ana Maria Nuntildeez says she strongly sup-ports the local military yet is accept-ing campaign contributions from COER the group sponsoring the petition that she is chastising me for signing

Campaign contributions are gath-ered after personally meeting with supporters the supporters want their candidate elected because

their beliefs and standards align with those of the other

Ms Nuntildeezrsquos acceptance of these funds brings her claimed support of the military into question

My opponentrsquos campaign manager posted this on the NASWI I Support OLF Facebook page ldquoYes I am Eileen King and resident of OH I am also Ana Maria Nuntildeezrsquos campaign manager Yes Ana Maria like most candidates has accepted donations from people who are members or signed the petition for COER She is a candidate and doesnrsquot turn down free moneyrdquo

I hope you can see through this latest ldquoOctober surpriserdquo and follow the money to determine who is tell-ing you the truth here Look to the one who is accepting COERrsquos money

This is an election race for the Island County treasurer whose duties are to care for the taxpayersrsquo money

Why is it that the current treasurer wants to talk about anything except her performance in office where it is so obvious that she has failed to do just that mdash care for the taxpayersrsquo money

Wanda Grone Candidate for Island County

treasurerCoupeville

By Helen Price JohnsonHindsight is 2020 and looking back

I see a small transit agency that grew from the grass roots and built up on a shoestring to a vital public service Run by only one person habits were entrenched

Money was saved in hopes of building a facility to meet growing needs Once grant funds came the local match took all the savings Unfortunately the big construction project took the directorrsquos

focus away from monitoring daily finances Expenses exceeded revenues creating a shortfall Services had to be cut If the proper internal financial con-

trols had been in place less dramatic adjustments could have been made over time Cuts shouldrsquove been made sooner We know that now

Steps were taken to strengthen Island Transitrsquos checks and balances The board has increased its oversight of finances Two board members now meet regularly with staff to review bank statements expenses and revenues

A new professional sits in the Transit finance office and is updating the internal controls of the agency Monthly reports are improved so the board can better monitor the cash position The State Auditors just finished their review of the Island Transit books for 2013 and confirmed that the previous financial officer did not follow standard practices in a number of areas

Most significant were the cash shortfall and the control of the federal grant funds for the new building This yearrsquos reductions in service did ldquoright the shiprdquo and Transit is oper-ating in the black again modestly rebuilding a reserve

The auditors deemed $100 thousand of the $10 million grant as questionable No one stole any money but payroll records and equipment inventory were not adequate That has been fixed The audit confirmed the board of directors need to improve its oversight of the director This is an opportunity to start new practices

Most important to moving ahead is hiring a qualified interim executive director so the transit agency is stabilized for the future and the impacts of the cuts can be addressed Tentative plans are to hire someone by Thanksgiving

An interim position makes sense to provide transitional leadership for the organization and provide ample time for the process of selecting a long-term director

The community needs to say what they want for the sys-tem to provide in the future How can service be expanded Should it stay fare-free Routes need to be adjusted to better meet the needs of our citizens

The audit results show that the agency grew over time yet the internal financial controls and Board policies did not keep up Significant progress has been made and I will work hard to continue improving Island Transit for the future

n The Whidbey News-Times welcomes submissions for Sound Off Email your proposed guest commentary to editorwhidbeynewsgroupcom Include contact email and phone

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WHIDBEY

SOUND OFFWill work to ensure transit has a future

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Executive Editor amp Publisher Keven R GravesAssociate Publisher Kim WinjumCo-Editors Jessie Stensland and Megan HansenReporters Michelle Beahm Janis Reid Ron Newberry Jim WallerNews Clerk Kelly PantoleonAdministrative Coordinator Renee Midgett

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News-Timeswhidbey

Response to errors defines candidateEditor

My response to the endorsement of my opponent They use the mis-steps that have occurred this year as the reason they are endorsing my opponent

Election year errors The worst timing

My father says ldquoIt is not the error that defines you but your response to itrdquo My response ldquoCorrect and put plans in place to avoid these situations from reoccurringrdquo

My accomplishments barely men-tioned Partial Payment program alli-ance with the Opportunity Council decreasing banking costs by 70 per-cent elimination of supplement back-log etc

Almost all of the accomplishments for which my opponent takes credit were initiated before she was hired she was the liaison representing my office She speaks of ensuring reports are delivered in a timely manner but failed three years running to com-plete the one report for which she was responsible in the financial state-ments Her vision for the future is a copy of what I have already stated

No original thoughtsShe signed a petition to close OLF

Coupeville She openly stated that she would be personally financially better off if NAS Whidbey were to close Yet she slaps a ldquoSupport Our Troopsrdquo sticker on her car to garner the military vote

As a military spouse and mama I appreciate the sacrifice and ded-ication of our service members I understand that freedom also means sacrifice whether moving every few years or hearing the sound of free-dom overhead

I have given my heart and soul as treasurer to better serve you I hum-bly ask for your faith and vote again

Ana Maria NuntildeezIsland County treasurer

Oak Harbor

Clark County treasurer confident in NuntildeezEditor

I appreciate Island County Treasurer Ana Maria Nuntildeezrsquos lead-ership in coordinating this last year the PACrsquos User Group which devel-ops the software programming pri-orities of the county treasurerrsquos True Automation property tax collection system for 13 counties in the state of Washington

Even during difficult personal and family health issues over the last 12 months Ana Maria continued to participate in the discussions and decisions of the Washington State Association of County Treasurers including state legislation and partici-pating on WSACT committees

She is a strong advocate for excel-lence in treasury management and an asset to the citizens of Island County

As a result of sharing ideas my office has implemented some of the processes developed by Ana Mariarsquos office to improve our operational activities

The voters of Island County would do well to reelect County Treasurer Ana Maria Nuntildeez and help continue her efforts to implement programs and processes to improve customer service financial management and tax collection in the treasurerrsquos office

Doug LasherClark County treasurer

Vancouver Wash

CPA background make Wagner best choiceEditor

Rebecca Wagnerrsquos years of experi-ence as a CPA as well as her former employment with both Island and Skagit counties will make her a valu-able asset to the Island County audi-torrsquos office

Her extensive knowledge and working relationships that she has gained over the years will provide this department with a ldquoworking auditorrdquo an auditor who can competently run her department and maintain com-munication with other departments as needed

Barb OlesonOak Harbor

I-594

Flawed measure needs off ballotEditor

I just received a flyer in the mail with Rory Graves supporting Initiative 594 I have to admit that it finally sent me over the edge

The television commercials with her do meet their intended purpose of pulling at my emotions through heart-tugging testimony But I have to inform you that it gets my attention for reasons other than what Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility would like

You see the entire campaign makes me realize how fortunate we are to live in a society where women can get self-defense and firearms training Roryrsquos mother chose to stay in an abusive relationship without seeking any of that training It very well could have prevented the situa-tion of her shooting

Nowhere does the printed flyer or television spot state that the husband mentioned was prohibited from own-ing a firearm

I find it inexcusable that the Alliance would exploit women in this fashion The training opportunities for women to safely carry and use if necessary a firearm are endless

However the passing of I-594 will take away the possibility of receiving that training Through insane restric-tions regarding firearms transfers I will no longer be able to share my experience or firearms with another woman interested in shooting for sport or self defense

My gun club will no longer pres-ent eight classes a year in youth and womenrsquos firearm safety The way the initiative is written is totally out of step with the Second Amendment or state constitution

I am truly curious whether anyone on the Alliance staff has read I-594

in its entirety and understands the implication that the passing of this bill would have Give us a break out here

Someone fess up and admit that this legislation needs to be pulled from the ballot

Dianne RasterOak Harbor

McDowell

Where is the evidence to support OLF claimEditor

In his Oct 18 letter to the Whidbey News-Times Mac McDowell wrote ldquoThe Navy has long said OLF Coupeville is essential to Whidbey Island Naval Air Station remaining openrdquo

When and where has the Navy ever said that Mr McDowell didnrsquot offer one direct quote from the Navy to support this statement

If the Navy had ever said that it would have been part of every dis-cussion about OLF in meetings and newspaper accounts and letters to the editor for the last several years

It would have been plastered on billboards all over the island

It would have stopped dead in its tracks any claim by those who want OLF closed that they donrsquot also want the air station closed

Where has that statement been hidden all of these years If Mr McDowell has access to it he should produce it If not in the interest of his own credibility he should admit that he misspoke

Ann AdamsOak Harbor

Speak up now in support of baseEditor

When the last EA-6B retires Whidbey Island Naval Air Stationrsquos EA-18G Growlers will be the only US airborne electronic jammers and therefore responsible to protect and defend all US military and alliesrsquo forces worldwide

The Chief of Naval Operations wants to add up to 36 additional EA-18G Growlers including two shore-based (non-carrier) squadrons along with the support jobs and per-sonnel to Whidbey

There are meetings 4-8 pm Oct 28 29 and 30 in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes to accept com-ments in the EIS process

In 1989-90 a Coupeville anti-Navy group was instrumental through com-plaint efforts to get NAS Whidbey on the 1991 Base Realignment and Closure list

A similar anti-Navy Coupeville group is again trying to shut down NAS Whidbey by forcing the Growlers to cease flying on Whidbey

In 1990 the local community did not respond prior to BRAC On either Oct 28 29 or 30 you have the oppor-tunity to respond proactively support-ing NAS Whidbeyrsquos expansion and telling the Navy the Coupeville anti-Navy group represents a very vocal but extreme minority of residents

Seventy-plus years of Navy

operations at NAS WhidbeyOLF Coupeville should be grandfathered to allow the Navy to return to the same number of Navy personnel and jobs as was here when the A-6 was operational

The expansion is needed nation-ally Hopefully this time different from 1991 we can proactively support the Navy defeat the anti-Navy efforts and keep NAS Whidbey off the 2017 BRAC closure list

If you canrsquot attend you can com-ment supporting the Navy on wwwwhidbeyeiscom

If you donrsquot have internet access call Mac McDowell at 360-929-8207 for a comment form

This time the community needs to work to protect NAS Whidbey and to protect our local economy The Washington governorrsquos economic report indicates NAS Whidbey is the source of 88 percent of all economic activity in Island County

Mac McDowellOak Harbor

WEANThanks for celebrating 25 years of protectionEditor

Whidbey Environmental Action Network wants to thank all who par-ticipated and contributed to a very successful fun for all ldquoWEANFest Celebrating 25 years of Protecting Our Native Biodiversityrdquo

We especially want to thank the folks who attended the annual meet-ing and potluck donated to the silent auction bought donated items as well as Greenbank Farmrsquos fantastic new rental facility manager Madisun Clark

We also want to thank the great performers who raised the roof and blew the doors off the barn with their glorious music Whidbeyrsquos own Cranberry Bog Blue Grass Band Bellinghamrsquos soulful mischievous baritone Dana Lyons Orcas Islandrsquos banjo playing folksy singer Tom Rawson and his Baez-channeling part-ner Katherine Ellice from Vancouver British Columbia

I know many are wondering who won the Busted Bulldozer and Home Island Hero awards The Dozer went to Oak Harbor mayor Scott Dudley and the Oak Harbor City Council for callously cutting down an Oak Harbor icon the Post Office oak tree

The second award went to ex-Island County Commissioner Angie Homola for her efforts while in office Though competition was stiff in both cases the decibel meter went off the scale in favor of the winners

One reason WEANfest was held at the farm was because WEAN was instrumental in its evolution When Chateau Ste Michele Winery decid-ed to sell the farm in 1995 WEAN organized the first meeting Eighty people crammed the Greenbank Progressive Hall to strategize a plan

The rest is history and typical of what we do It is truly a jewel in the navel of Whidbey Island and a resource for residents and the region

With your continued support we look forward to 25 more years of championing sustainable strategies for a viable verdant and healthy future

Gary PiazzonCoupeville

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A7

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Publishes Oct 29 amp 30This special section pays tribute to all Whidbey FireEMS responders

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Deadline Oct 31Publishes Dec 4

Caroling Songs for all to

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Whidbey amp CamanoPublishes Nov 5

Our elegant off-season tourist guide

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now serve our country

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MORE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

James T Wuertemburg

James Theodore Wuertemburg died peace-fully at his home in Oak Harbor Oct 18 2014 at the age of 71 He was born in Santa Monica Calif May 7 1943 to Barrett and Nellie Wuertemburg

Jim attended a boys mili-tary school for a time and completed his education at public schools in Santa Monica

At age 17 when Jim was a sophomore he left school and enlisted in the US Army He did complete his GED while in the service

Following his discharge Jim returned home and began working in the aero-space industry as a machin-ist Jim had family members working in the motion pic-ture industry and he soon joined them

He began a career in stage lighting and worked his way up to assistant light-ing director or ldquobest boyrdquo and finally to lighting direc-tor or ldquogafferrdquo as he was known in the industry

Jim made many friends in the industry

He counted David Carradine and Jack Nicholson as friends Jim spent much of his time working on movies but also did work for television

Jim was considered a real ldquoladies manrdquo He was married twice and had even dated Linda Carter (ldquoWonder Womanrdquo) for a time

He worked on the series ldquoCharlestonrdquo and then moved to ldquoCheersrdquo While on the set of ldquoCheersrdquo he met Diane Overdiek a pro-duction coordinator

Jim and Diane soon fell in love and became engaged The cast of ldquoCheersrdquo hosted a great engagement party for them

On Feb 7 1987 Diane and Jim were married in North Hollywood Calif Jim and Diane became very involved with English

OBITUARIES

Wuertemburg

Bulldogs They bred raised and showed their dogs and spent a significant amount of time traveling to vari-ous events They produced a number of American Kennel Club Champions over the years

Jim became totally dis-abled in 1994 However in 1990 Jim and Diane were able to purchase property in Oak Harbor

After retiring from the motion picture industry they moved to Oak Harbor and in 2004 built their home and a very large dog ken-nel

Their home has a vast collection of bulldogs and bulldog memorabilia For the past several years Diane has been Jimrsquos pri-mary caregiver

Graveside funeral ser-vices for Jim Wuertemberg will be held at 1 pm Monday Oct 27 2014 at Maple Leaf Cemetery Oak Harbor with military honors to follow under the auspices of the US Army Honor Guard

Funeral services were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Please visit Jimrsquos page in the Book of Memories at wwwwallin funeralhomecom to share memories and condolences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson died at his residence in Summer Hill Assisted Living Oak Harbor Oct 4 2014 at the age of 94 He was born in Virginia Minn April 25 1920

He graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1938 and then spent the next year in the Civilian Construction Camp (CCC)

Walter joined the US Navy in November 1939

and graduated from Great Lakes boot camp

His first duty station was aboard the USS Lexington CV-2 in San Pedro Calif where he was in training as a radioman striker and rear set gunner on a TBD devastator torpedo bomb-er attached to Torpedo Squadron 2

Walterrsquos torpedo bomb-er sunk the first Imperial Japanese air craft carrier Shoho during WWII

Unfortunately he had to jump overboard when his own ship the Lexington was sunk the very next day

He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal for his significant contributions during the Battle of the Coral Sea

He continued his Naval service until his retirement in 1968

He left the service as an RMCS (E-8) with more than 24 years of service Walter settled in Longview Wash in 1968

Walter was married to Effie Josephine (Alto) Nelson for 42 years and had two children Walter David and wife Joyce of Oak Harbor and Virginia Lee (deceased)

He has four grandchil-dren many great-grand-children and a great-great-grandchild

Several years after Effiersquos death he married his child-hood sweetheart Elizabeth J Eddy

Walter and Betty trav-eled extensively to Norway Sweden Russia Hawaii Alaska and many other places

They were proud members of the United Methodist Church in Castle Rock for many years Elizabeth died in May of 2011 in Kelso Wash

In July 2011 Walter moved to Oak Harbor to be near his son

Walter requested no for-mal funeral services be con-ducted

He will be laid to rest next to his wife Effie at Longview Memorial Park Remembrances may be made to the charity of your choice

Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home amp Cremation LLC Oak Harbor WA

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc age 72 longtime Oak Harbor resident passed away Sunday Oct 19 2014 at Whidbey General Hospital due to complications from a surgery in March 2014

Mr Loranc was born in Houston April 5 1942 He moved to San Jose Calif and eventually to Whidbey Island

He had served in the US Navy Jean married Carol Ann Kern Nov 12 2012

He was a welder and an auto mechanic

He enjoyed working with driftwood Jean was an avid member of the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 2362

Jean is survived by his wife Carol by three sons and by his brother Carl in Massachusetts

A memorial service is being planned for a later date at the Elks Lodge Memorials may be made to the Elks National Foundation 2750 N Lakeview Ave Chicago IL 60614

Family and friends are encouraged to share mem-ories and condolences at wwwwhidbeymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Marley

Kathleen Rae Marley

Kathleen Marley 62 of Coupeville passed away of cancer Oct 16 2014 at her home

She was born Oct 7 1952 in Aurora Ill to Richard and Norma Nauert She was married to Larry Marley Kathleen worked in Civil Service and was a volunteer for the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office for four years

She was the secretary for the Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club and was the scoutmas-ter for more than 10 years for the Boy Scouts Troop 4053

She loved spending time and going out with her fam-ily and friends She also liked to watch movies and go to the casino

One of her requests was not to have a service The family is honoring her wish-es and no services will be held

She is survived by her husband Larry Marley children Nikolaus Marley 26 Mikael Marley 23 and Sarah Marley 23 grand-children Hayli Marley 3 and Carson Marley 1 She is also survived by her par-ents Richard Nauert and Norma Nauert brother Larry Nauert sister Judy Cooper and a nephew Zachary Griswald 25 She was preceded in death by her brother Ron Nauert and brother-in-law Billy Cooper

The family would like to thank all members of her family near and far Mary Nootenboon Kathy Pigott Ginny Munn Elaine Jones Julie Rosenthal Julie Grove Valerie (RN and Whidbey General Hospital) Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club fami-ly and friends of Boy Scouts and Troop 4053 and the local community

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia age 21 of Oak Harbor died suddenly Saturday Oct 18 2014 in Oak Harbor

Adam was born in Yakima Wash Feb 18 1993 to Adam A Garcia and Bettie Marie Sifuentes He moved with his mother to Whidbey Island in 2000

Adam attended Coupeville schools where he was actively involved in sports

He played basketball and football and was No 33 on the field Adamrsquos dream was to be an auto body painter and detailer

Above all he loved his family His mother Bettie was his best friend and his daughter Sophia was his pride and joy

Adam is survived by his mother Bettie Marie Sifuentes of Oak Harbor his father Adam A Garcia of Yakima his daughter Sophia Garcia age 5 of Telford Pa his sister Vanessa Garcia his grandparents Chris and Steve Baker of Oak Harbor Richard Aragon of Yakima Jesse Sifuentes of Toppenish Wash his great-grandfather Pete Sifuentes of Toppenish his aunts uncles and cousins Rachel and Alex Angel Izik Roberta and Matt Reggie Gabe Eva and Dom Michael Caine Kendahl and Capri Michelle and Joe Haylee Sara and Martin Annie and Joel Tavi the rest of the Garcias and family

Visitation was 6-8 pm Friday Oct 24 2014 at Whidbey Memorial

A funeral service will be held at 6 pm Saturday Oct 25 2014 at Oak Harbor Church of the Nazarene 1100 W Whidbey Avenue with Dr Benjamin Norris officiating

Viewing will precede the service 5-6 pm Memorials

are suggested to the Adam Garcia Donation Fund at Wells Fargo Bank Family and friends are encouraged to share memories and condolences at wwwwhid beymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAMES OF THE WEEK OHHS soccer (6 pm) and volleyball (7 pm) teams play their final home matches Monday Oct 27SPORTS

WHIDBEY

OHHS within1 game of E-WBy JIM WALLERSports editor

Winning twice this week the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team moved within striking range of the Wesco 3A leaders

The Wildcats celebrated Senior Night with an easy 3-0 win over visiting Marysville Getchell Tuesday and then traveled to Everett for a 3-1 win Thursday

The Wildcats (7-3 7-5) are a half game behind third-place Lynnwood (8-3 8-5) and one behind second-place Edmonds-Woodway (8-2 9-3)

Oak Harbor has two matches left The Wildcats face 11th-place Mountlake Terrace (2-8 2-10) in the

final home match at 7 pm Monday Oct 27

Then they finish the con-ference season at first-place Shorewood (9-1 9-4) at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

GetchellOak Harbor coach Kerri

Molitor started an all-senior group along with junior Claire Anderson against Everett and the make-shift lineup rolled by the Chargers in the first two games 25-14 25-14

In the third game Molitor turned the match over to the underclassmen and the unit also had little trouble with Getchell (0-9 0-11) winning 25-13

In the first set the Chargers hung around for a while Oak Harbor led only 14-11 then ran off four straight points behind the

serving of Anderson to pull away

The Wildcats jumped to a 7-1 lead in the second game and were never threatened

The underclassmen played well together in practice Monday accord-ing to Molitor but got off to a ragged start in the third game However after the early struggles the Wildcats bounced back to bury the visitors

Anderson had 17 kills seven digs and two aces

Aubrey Lock and Daranee Sornthom added five digs each

Amelia Berner and Hailee Blau recorded two blocks apiece and Hailey Beecher finished with 11 assists

EverettOak Harbor won in four

games at Everett 25-20 22-25

25-18 25-21Anderson once again

paced the Wildcat attack with 20 kills 15 digs and five aces

Blau and Berner each earned eight kills while Beecher dished 20 assists and Natalie McVey finished

with 17Priya Osborne recorded

eight digs and AnnaBelle Whitefoot seven

rsquoCat VB team wins pair closes in on 2nd place

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Oak Harbor seniors Aubrey Lock front and Daranee Sornthom make sure the court is covered on a serve receive Tuesday The Wildcats defeated Marysville Getchell 3-0 on Senior Night

Wildcat soccer team drops pair of matches

Glacier Peak and Shorewood handed the Oak Harbor soccer team losses this week

Visiting GP stopped the Wild-cats 3-1 Tuesday and Oak Harbor lost 3-0 at Shorewood Thursday

Against the Grizzlies a couple of breakdowns proved costly

ldquoI thought we played them tough with the exception of three or four mistakesrdquo coach Mike Lonborg said

The Grizzlies (4-4-1 5-7-1) scored two of their goals off cor-ner kicks which was a trouble-some area for the Wildcats Lon-borg said

ldquoWe had a serious lack of com-municationrdquo Lonborg said

Natalie Gabbert tied the match at 1-1 with a penalty kick early in the second half then Glacier Peak put the match away with two goals in 90 seconds midway through the second period

Against Shorewood (7-2-2 8-5-2) Lonborg suited up only 13 play-ers because of injuries

Though shorthanded the Wild-cats ldquoplayed hard but it wasnrsquot enoughrdquo Lonborg said

ldquoShorewood had great posses-sion and controlled the flow the majority of the gamerdquo he added

The loss eliminated Oak Harbor from playoff contention

The Wildcats (1-7-2 5-7-2) wrap up the season with two matches next week Lynnwood (1-8-1 1-22-2) visits at 6 pm Monday Oct 27 in the final home game then Oak Harbor goes to Everett (2-6-2

4-7-3) for the season finale at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

Wolves near playoffs with soccer win

Taking a huge step toward se-curing a postseason berth the Coupeville soccer team trimmed host Chimacum 3-1 in a shootout for a 1-0 win Thursday

With the victory Coupeville (2-1 5-4) now sits in second place with three matches left The Wolves take on first-place Kla-howya (4-0 12-1) at 5 pm Mon-day Oct 27 at home and then play Port Townsend (0-3 1-10) twice

After playing through a score-less regulation period and over-time Thursdayrsquos match was decided on penalty kicks Micky LeVine Ana Luvera and Marissa Etzell scored for Coupeville while Wolvesrsquo keeper Julia Myers limited the Cowboys to one successful kick

Chimacum avenges loss to Coupeville

The Coupeville volleyball team knocked off Chimacum last week but the Cowboys evened the score with a 3-1 win over the visiting Wolves Thursday

Coupeville appeared to be on the way to a series sweep when it won the first game 25-16 how-ever Chimacum rallied to take the next three (25-15 25-18 26-24) and the match

ldquoWe had a hard time executing

and we made too many errors many occurring at critical mo-mentsrdquo Coupeville coach Breanne Smedley said ldquo

The defense was led by Valen Trujillo with 30 digs Kacie Kiel had 19 and Madeline Strasburg 16 Hailey Hammer added two blocks

Offensively Lauren Rose dished out 30 assists that led to 12 kills for Strasburg 11 for Hammer and five for Kiel

Kiel also served three acesThe Wolves host first-place

Klahowya (4-0 12-0) at 5 pm Monday Oct 27

Oak Harbor swimmers fall to Lake Stevens

Lake Stevens finished off its swim season undefeated with a 115-70 win over visiting Oak Har-bor Thursday

The meet was originally sched-uled for Oct 9

The Wildcats finished 9-2 with the loss both losses were to 4A schools

Up next for the Wildcats is the district meet Nov 6 8 and 9 at the Snohomish Aquatic Center

Oak Harbor won only four events at Lake Stevens three involving Taliah Black She won two individual events (200-yard individual medley 22581 100 breaststroke 1148) and teamed with Mollie Briddell Jillian Pape and Mariel Empinado to win the 200 medley relay (2055)

Marissa Morris took the 500 freestyle (544387)

PREP ROUNDUP

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Wildcat Jennifer Turnek (5) challenges GPrsquos Sarah Steranka for possession

group deployed since Feb 15 according to the NavyNAS Whidbey-based VAQ 134 has been a part of the

departing strike group and the squadrons involvement will be the Navyrsquos final job for the Prowler

ldquoThis is the final Navy EA-6B Prowler deployment and that despite its age compared to the modern EA-18G Growler the old Prowler thanks to its dedicated maintain-ers and air crew is proving itself right up to the endrdquo said Lt Joseph Hontz US 5th Fleet spokesman

The carrierrsquos air wing amassed 32611 flight hours 12548 total sorties and 9752 traps supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIS and terrorists in Iraq and Syria according to the Navy

The Navy said in earlier news releases that the electronic

attack squadrons are assisting in air strikes performed by the US Air Forcersquos FA-18 Hornet and Super Hornet aircraft and that approximately 74 percent of the attacks are by the Air Force

ldquoThe sailors who man our ships and squadrons should be extremely proud of what we as a team accomplished while deployed to the 5th Fleetrdquo said Rear Adm DeWolfe Miller in a statement released by the Navy

ldquoCarl Vinson Strike Group has the watch and their pres-ence like ours will enhance regional stability and make a difference in the fight against terrorismrdquo

In addition to the Growler squadron the Carl Vinson strike group comprises seven squadrons of various attack and support aircraft totaling 6200 sailors

The carrier is also accompanied by four destroyersUpon its return to Whidbey VAQ 134 will begin its tran-

sition to the Growler which will complete the Navy-wide transition by the 2015 target date

Prowlers will still be flown by the Marine Corps squad-rons

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appointed to the position during the meeting at which commissioner Dave Walton resigned It was later determined the board didnrsquot fol-low the proper legal process in making the appointment and it was later rescinded

The candidates were briefly interviewed before the board voted

Wendy Shingleton appointed to fill for-mer commissioner Kirk Hufferrsquos seat on the board asked the candidates applied for the position

ldquoThe pool isnrsquot quite meeting my needsrdquo Holly replied ldquoI donrsquot think itrsquos meeting some of the peoplersquos needs hellip I have a lot of talent and energy and skill to bring to this position

and I think hellip I would be good for itrdquoWhile in the Navy Holly said she gained

leadership experience and worked with bud-gets facilities maintenance and ldquobuilding new buildingsrdquo

Robinson cited her experience and his-tory with the district and her background in accounting and auditing

Commissioner Steve Hoffmire asked what each candidate could bring to help erase a negative image of the district some in the community might have

Holly said that her lack of history with the district was an asset

ldquoI think I bring a fresh perspective and fresh energyrdquo Holly said ldquoIrsquom not burdened by the past I donrsquot know any of you peoplerdquo

Robinson said that her relationship with the pool was vital and if appointed she could draw back some people who left the pool

Before the vote Hoffmire said that he would abstain because of how the district mishandled Robinsonrsquos appointment

ldquoWe made a mistake and we owned itrdquo Hoffmire said

ldquoBut I believe the process is somewhat taintedrdquo

Hoffmire said a part of him wanted to let the 90-day deadline expire so the Island County commissioners would fill the position

ldquoI think some things were said that tend to make people believe the process is biased and I am very concerned with thatrdquo Hoffmire said ldquoAnd Irsquom very concerned with the image we have here The way that wersquove done busi-ness has caused people to raise an eyebrow over these past couple of years

ldquoI want to be completely fairrdquoParks board members Sean Merrill and

Shingleton voted to appoint Holly to the vacant

seat Chairman Allan McDougall affirmed the vote

ldquoItrsquos an honorrdquo Holly said ldquoI know there are issues I read the paper Irsquove seen there are issues with the pool and there are going to be issues with the budget and I think we need to do somethingrdquo

Holly said her goals as a commissioner include scheduling more lap time something she takes advantage of as a swimmer when she can and one day getting a bigger pool and making the pool self-funded

ldquoI just think we need to find a way to get it self-supportingrdquo Holly said

ldquoFundraising or I donrsquot know Irsquom new to this Irsquove had a lot of questions building up in my head so hopefully Irsquoll be able to answer thoserdquo

Island Cannabis Company received one of the first licenses issued in Washington

He returned Friday camera around his neck for pictures for his blog to make a purchase which he planned to use in cooking

ldquoIt will be an interesting experimentrdquo said Trimbath after sniffing the two strains available blackberry Kush and purple Afgani

Whidbey Island Cannabis Co owner Maureen Cooke received her occupancy permit from Island County minutes before the storersquos 11 am grand opening

She said she expected the first day to be ldquoa zoordquo ldquoI can breathe nowrdquo said Cooke after the first few transac-

tions mdash all in cash As a few people lingered outside the frosted doors before 11

am Cooke asked her employees if they were ready to open

With a few pensive smiles a couple of knowing head shakes and a ldquonot quite yet give us five minutesrdquo Cooke waited

What was another five minutes after a more than three-month wait

It took that long for Island County to complete its review of her application

Whidbey Island Cannabis Company was issued a stop-work order in July by the Island County Planning Department for failing to apply and receive a proper building permit and go through a site review

The store had two strains of marijuana on hand Friday with an order for seven more Costs ranged from $19 to $28 per gram plus sales tax

Four edibles were available for sale as well Cookersquos opera-tions manager Drew Elliott showed off peanut butter cups peanut butter cookies oatmeal chocolate chip cookies and oatmeal raisin cookies The edibles cost $3750 plus sales tax

ldquoPrices reflect the acquisition costrdquo said Casey Davidson owner of Green Life Cannabis in Wenatchee a longtime friend of Elliottrsquos who was visiting the night before to help the Whidbey shop set up

His store has been open for two months and struggled to

secure productThe store also offers paraphernalia for sale including pipes

bongs and vaporizers

APPOINTEDCONTINUED FROM A1

Ben Watanabestaff photo

Maureen Cooke is the first business owner to legally sell recre-ational marijuana on Whidbey Island

POT STORE OPENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PROWLERSCONTINUED FROM A1

SHOOTINGCONTINUED FROM A1

according to FleuryPrincipal Dwight Lundstrom and coach Jay Turner met with

the Oak Harbor football team after school FridayldquoIt was stressed that we need to be sensitive to Marysville and

give them timerdquo Lundstrom said ldquoWe also have to be sensitive to the needs of our studentsrdquo he added noting the link between Navy towns and ties between the two communities and schools

A new date for the game has not been set according to Oak Harbor High School Athletic Director Nicki Luper

ldquoWe feel for their students and staffrdquo Luper said ldquoand we are waiting on their leadrdquo

The game between the schools will determine the Wesco 3A North champion but that is not ldquothe important thingrdquo Luper said

ldquoA thing like this puts things into perspectiverdquo she addedldquoWe are both in the playoffsrdquo Luper said ldquoWe will do whatever

we need to do to help MarysvillerdquoLuper said itrsquos important to give Marysville Pilchuckrsquos students

and staff ldquotime to grieve yet to return to normalcy as soon as possiblerdquo

Part of a communications network for the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction Kellie Tormey the OHSD communications coordinator has been working with the Marysville School District to alert parents of the high school students about whatrsquos going on

Lance Gibbon superintendent of the Oak Harbor School District sent a letter to families in the district addressing the tragedy in Marysville

ldquoAs a parent and an educator a tragedy of this magnitude so close to home is hard to fathom and deeply saddeningrdquo Gibbon wrote in his statement

He went on to say that school counselors will be available for any students who need support in light of the Marysville shoot-ing and that the safety of students is the districtrsquos highest priority

He said that each school has a plan in place for emergencies like this just in case

ldquoTodayrsquos events remind us all why we have these drills and how important it is for us to be prepared in case of an emergencyrdquo said Gibbon

Saturday October 25 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

The following are harvest and Halloween-themed of-ferings on Whidbey Island this month

SATURDAY OCT 25

Bat presentation ldquoRaven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suckrdquo 2-3 pm Oak Harbor Library Learn about North-west bats and their impor-tance to our ecosystems Dispel some common mis-conceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver Program is sponsored by the Friends of the Oak Harbor Library Free

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pm Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupeville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute

Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Dis-neyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Costumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm the Fleet Reserve Association 311 SE Eighth Ave Oak Harbor Open and free to the com-munity Kids up to age 12 can come for food games prizes more There will be costume contests so dress up and bring treat bags

Zombie Crawl prepara-tion 230-5 pm Star Stu-dio at Whidbey Playhouse 730-A SE Midway Blvd Oak Harbor Show up to look and act like a zombie Makeup will be applied and ldquocrawlrdquo lessons offered Part of the leadup to the Mon-

ster Mash Street Bash in downtown Oak Harbor

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Hallow-een-themed event put on by Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Midway businesses Jack-OH-Lantern decorating contest cosmic bowling monster movie boogie bash with live music by Paid N Full

Halloween Torchlight Parade 5 pm starting at Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Frightville 14 7 pm and Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witch-ing Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

FRIDAY OCT 31

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encour-aged treats all over the col-lege haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry envi-ronment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Hallow-een mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets available by donation at wwwiggmeat

HalloweenHoedown

No Tricks Safe Treats 5-7 pm downtown Oak Harbor Put on by Down-town Merchants Asso-ciation Merchants along Pioneer Way will be passing out candy to trick-or-treat-ers The road will be closed along the one-way section of Pioneer Way from City Beach Street to Midway Boulevard Costumes en-couraged

Corn Maze 10 am to 5 pm daily through Oct 31 at Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville Wear sturdy shoes and dress for October weather Cost is $5 Children under 8 free

Haunted Corn Maze 5-8 pm Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring

flashlight Children under 8 not allowed Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult Waiver of liability needs to be signed before entry

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oak Harbor Assembly of God 319 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor Safe family activities with trunks with treats free hot beverages and more

Haunted Swamp 7-1030 pm John Vanderzicht Me-morial Pool Oak Harbor Games prizes kids activi-ties $3 per person

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Kindergarteners visited Case Farm Friday to learn about the ani-mals and more importantly pick out pumpkins

Crescent Harbor Elementary and Hillcrest Elementary schools take students to the field every October

ldquoThey love to gordquo said Veronica Martino kindergarten teacher at Hillcrest ldquoThey make predictions about what animals theyrsquore going to see they write stories

ldquoItrsquos actually some of their best writingrdquo

Opening their farm to groups of children is something Sheila and Mike Case-Smith have done for years

Aside from how fun the visits are itrsquos a good educational experience for the children Sheila Case-Smith

ldquoA lot of kids have absolutely no idea where their food comes fromrdquo Case-Smith said ldquoso itrsquos been part of our goal to make sure that they have an opportunity to see some of the animals that grow on the farmrdquo

Case-Smith said that the farm occasionally get visits from college students who toured the patch as children

One woman who brings her day-care charges to the patch had her first experience there when she was in third grade

ldquoItrsquos incredibly gratifying to have them come backrdquo Case-Smith said

Each student mdash 63 from Crescent Harbor and about 80 from Hillcrest mdash gets to select a pumpkin to take

homeldquoThis onersquos for my sister my baby

sisterrdquo said kindergartner David Ybarra ldquoI already carved mine into a jack-orsquo-lantern hellip with a missing tooth like minerdquo

ldquoMy dadrsquos at work for a very long timerdquo Henry Peterson said ldquoHersquoll come home on Christmas So I picked this pumpkin for himrdquo

Peterson planned to carve a scary jack-orsquo-lantern out of his cho-sen pumpkin because his dad likes scary

The teachers also selected pump-kins to take back to school

ldquoNext week wersquoll be looking at the inside of the pumpkin getting to touch and feelrdquo said Annalisa Krystoph a Crescent Harbor kin-dergarten teacher

ldquoAnd then after the field trip wersquore going to actually be writing about our pumpkin about the experience and descriptions of their pumpkinsrdquo

At Hillcrest there will be a work station during their Fall Festival where students can learn about the insides of pumpkins

ldquoThey will put their little precious hands into the pumpkin and pick out some seeds to sprout them in the windowrdquo Martino said

ldquoI suppose the best part is in the enthusiasm they haverdquo Case-Smith said ldquoTherersquos a lot of energy in those little souls and itrsquos kind of fun to watch them

ldquoI suppose itrsquos the memories we make the special times that they rememberrdquo

Pumpkin patch visit a learning experience

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Annalisa Krystoph a kindergarten teacher at Crescent Harbor sits with three of her students Malaina Yargo left Madelyn Norton and Savannah Clem after they selected their pumpkins from the Case Farm pumpkin patch Friday

October events roundup

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

MAGIC SHOW JR Russell and three other magicians will be putting on two magic shows Saturday Oct 25 at the The Whidbey Playhouse 730 SE Midway Boulevard Oak Harbor A kid and family matinee will take place at 1 pm and family show at 7 pm Proceeds benefit the playhouse Raise the Roof project For ticket information call 360-679-2237ACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

SaturdayOct 25

Birding Central Whidbey 9 am to noon Oct 25 meet at Pacific Rim Institute Coupeville to carpool Whidbey Audubon Society member Joe Sheldon leads this morning adventure to several locations Depending on weather and bird distributions this may in-clude Crockett Lake West Beach Drive Penn Cove Fort Ebey State Park and Fort Casey State Park A Discover Pass will be needed for each car that is in the caravan This trip is suited for all fitness levels as most of the birding will be near the cars with possible walking up to a quarter mile wwwwhidbeyaudubonorg

Shred-a-thon 9 am to 1 pm Oct 25 Walgreens Parking Lot Anacortes Bring your old documents disk drives and memo-ry sticks to be destroyed by Sound Shredding Donations encour-aged Anacortes Family Center is a 501copy(3) nonprofit organization For more information call Dustin at 360-293-2993 ext 111

Oak Harbor Winter Mar-ket 10 am to 3 pm Oct 25 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farm-ers bakers and food vendors Sat-urdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihummingbirdfarm nurserycom

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pmOct 25 Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupe-ville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Oct 25 Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Disneyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Cos-tumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm Oct 25 Fleet Reserve Association Oak Harbor Open and free to the community Kids up to age 12 come for food games and prizes There will be costume contests so dress up and bring trick-or-treat bags

Raven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suck 2-3 pm Oct 25 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Learn about Northwest bats and their importance to ecosystems Dispel some com-mon misconceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver

Zombie Crawl 230-5 pm Oct 25 Whidbey Playhouse Star Studio Oak Harbor Creating the perfect undead look for Zombie Wannabes to ldquowander the Bou-levardrdquo using songs like ldquoThrillerrdquo and ldquoMonster Mashrdquo during the Monster Mash Bash in downtown Oak Harbor wwwwhidbeyplay housecom

Halloween Torchlight Pa-rade 5 pm Oct 25 starting at

Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Oct 25 Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Jack-OH-lantern decorating contest zombie makeup at Whidbey Playhouse cosmic bowling monster movie Crafts Boogie Bash with live music by Paid N Full 360-675-3755

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 25 26 and 31 Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 25 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Har-bor Witching Hour for the hard-core scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

SundayOct 26

Veterans of Foreign Wars Monthly Breakfast Fundraiser 10 am to noon Oct 26 VFW Post 7392 Breakfast includes pan-cakes eggs hashbrown breakfast meats and biscuits lsquonrsquo gravy Cost is $7 for adults $4 for seniors (62 and older) and kids (under 12) Chicken-fried steak breakfast available for $9 Proceeds benefit

the VFW veteransrsquo assistance programs 360-675-4048 or wwwvfwpost7392org

Gardening Seminar ldquoPeo-niesrdquo 1-230 pm Oct 26 Master Gardener Educational Gardens at Stansberry Cottage Greenbank Farm 765 Wonn Road Learn about peony culture includ-ing planting location fertilizing watering and how to divide these long lived plants Presenter will be Bill Cromley Free

MondayOct 27

Consumer Debt and Bank-ruptcy mdash Free Legal Work-shop 530-730 pm Oct 27 Coupeville Library Attorney Nathan Manni will discuss strate-gies to address consumer debt including dealing with creditors collection agencies and filing for bankruptcy and its benefits and implications Preregistration re-quired Limit of 25 wwwsno-isleorg

TuesdayOct 28

Ready Readers Toddler Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 28 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-

dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Right to Risk a film by Kath-leen Jo Ryan 530 pm Oct 28 Oak Harbor Library The film chronicles the adventures of eight individuals mdash all of who live with significant disabilities mdash on a 15-day 225-mile whitewater adventure through the Grand Canyon Meet the author and film-maker Free film and refreshments provided by Skagit Valley College Disability Access Services If you have questions or need disability accommodation call Penny Bump at 360-679-5393 or email pennybumpskagitedu

Health Screenings Oct 28

Elks Lodge 2362 Oak Harbor Residents living in and around the Oak Harbor community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture Packages start at $149 All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete For more information or to schedule an appointment call 1-877-237-1287 or visit wwwlifelinescreeningcom Pre-registra-tion is required

WednesdayOct 29

Baby and Me Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 29 Oak Harbor Library

Meeting Room Stories songs rhymes and activities that inspire a love of reading Playtime follows For newborns through 24 months Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witching Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfright villehauntcom

ThursdayOct 30

Ready Readers Preschool Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 30 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Mystery Book Lovers Mary Daheim 3-4 pm Oct 30 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Share your love of mysteries Read a Mary Daheim mystery and join the discussion wwwsno-isleorg

FridayOct 31

Oak Harbor Book Group ldquoQuietrdquo 11 am to noon Oct 31 Oak Harbor Library Center for Lifelong Learning Check out a copy of ldquoQuiet the power of in-troverts in a world that canrsquot stop talkingrdquo by Susan Cain bring your covered drink and join the discus-sion wwwsno-isleorg

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Oct 31 Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encouraged treats all over the college haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm Oct 31 HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry environment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Oct 31 Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Halloween mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets avail-able by donation at wwwiggmeatHalloweenHoedown

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 31 Engle Fam-ily Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oct 31 at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

The Oak Harbor town band was organized in 1913 by Barney Nienhuis who was also the bandmaster Shown from left to right first row Jell Eerkes Malinus Heller and Barney Nienhuis second row Rein Zylstra Carl Izett Richard Nienhuis and George Van Gore third row Charlie Zylstra Richard Zylstra Clark Strating and Herman Eerkes fourth row Geert Zylstra Rance Zylstra Leo Muyskens and Nick Zylstra As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin shares photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdin came out with a new photo history book ear-lier this year titled ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

n Bible PROPHECY SEMINARS are 7-8 pm Sundays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays Oct 3-Nov 14 at Oak Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Church Visit wwwunderstandprophecycom for more information

n A new 10-week BIBLE TEACHING SERIES ldquoThe Ten Commandments mdash the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an Age of Relativismrdquo is at 630 pm Oct 5-Dec 7 in the Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room 675 E Whidbey Ave The series is taught by Pastor Tad Southard Visit wwwpsalm-138com for more information

n YOUTH ACTIVITIES at Coupeville United Methodist Church are at 5 pm Sunday nights There will be games music crafts and Christian education Special activities are planned for taking the teens to beaches forests and activi-ties like the Ebey Haunted Corn Maze All youth grades six through 12 are welcome they donrsquot need to have an affiliation with the church or attend any church For more information call Church Life Coordinator Suzanne Loomis at 360-678-4256

n COFFEE BREAK BIBLE STUDY at the Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church will begin the fall season with a study title ldquoDiscover Comfortrdquo Theyrsquoll discuss what the Bible says about the human struggle with suffering and evil with an honest look at the hard questions people face when they experience pain or hardship The group will meet 10ndash1115 am Thursdays at the church 1411 Wieldraayer Road

Coffee Break is a nonde-nominational small group Bible study that is open to all women of the community and no previous Bible knowl-edge is needed To receive study material call Launa at 360-675-4706 or call the church office at 675-2881 for more information

n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS (QUAKERS) hold their regular meet-ing for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages As early Quaker Margaret Fell said ldquoWe are a people that follow after those things that make for peace love and unityrdquo For more information visit wwwwhid-beyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom

n Oak Harborrsquos CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 721 SW 20th Court at Scenic Heights Street is open for study and prayer 11 am to 3 pm Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays and 3-7 pm Wednesdays For more information go to christian-sciencecom or christian-sciencewhidbeycom or call 360-675-0621

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First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue

Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson

Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

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830 950 amp 1110 am

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2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

679-1561oakharborlutheranorg

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

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Oak HarborSunday Services

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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch

The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island

Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

Worship 1 PM

1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the

Hebraic Roots of Your Faith

Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

WORSHIP SERVICES

Whidbey Island Friends Meeting

Unitarian Universalist Congregation20103 SR 525 Freeland

Sunday 4 - 5 pmVisitors welcome

For details visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg

or email tewellwhidbeycom

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General

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

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STARGATES is seeking a qualified Information

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EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

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CASHIERConvenience store ex- perience Now accept- ing applications and re- sumes West View Mart Texaco 971 Ault Field Rd Oak Harbor

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EmploymentGeneral

DIRECTOR OFCOMMUNITYPLANNING

The Director of Commu- nity Planning reports to and works closely with the Mayor as a member of the City management team and supervises the building official and sup- port staff This position involves a full range of planning responsibilities inc luding long range and current planning code administration and enforcement and com- munity building The Di- rec to r o f Communi ty Planning processes and evaluates all land use and development appli- cations for compliance with city codes and regu- lations administers zon- ing subdivision shore- l ine management and environmental regula- tions develops plan and c o d e a m e n d m e n t s serves as staff advisor to Mayor C i ty Counc i l P l a n n i n g A d v i s o r y Board Arts Commission and Design Adv isor y B o a r d a n d p r ov i d e s planning assistance and information to the public The Director of Commu- nity Planning also has the opportunity to lead community design pro- jects such as the recent- ly completed Second Street Project For more information go to

wwwlangleywaorgBachelors Degree with Masters Degree pre- ferred in urban planning geography or a related field and minimum of 5 years increasingly re- sponsible planning expe- rience preferable within smal ler communi t ies Must have above aver- age verbal and written communication skills a strong desire to serve the public in a respon- sive and creative man- ner and a commitment to i nnova t i ve p l ann ing Compensation $5300 to $6334Month To Apply Please submit a letter of interest and resume to

Debbie MahlerCity Clerk

PO Box 366Langley WA 98260

(360) 221-4246Or email

clerklangleywaorgThe position is open until filled with the first review of applications occurring on November 17 2014

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

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Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

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--- Freeland ------ Greenbank ---

Huge Harbor view home with expansive

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--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Sugar Sand Mutiny

Bay beachfront home 52rsquo of waterfront plus outbuildings EZ care home and

landscaping604696 $715000

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lots of windows645151 $850000

--- Oak Harbor --- --- Oak Harbor ---Well-maintained

West Beach waterfront home with huge deck

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608456 $550000

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Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

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Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties of Western Washington serving children through older adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently re- cruiting for the follow- ing positions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Human Resources

Generalist

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompasshealthorgjoin-our-team

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to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

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Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

real estatefor sale - WA

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

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Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 98260

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OAK HARBOR 98277

OPEN HOUSESun Oct 26th 1-4pm

4BR~3BA~2345 SF$289900 or call

for a showing360-675-2875

1074 SW Castilian Dr

real estatefor rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

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church amp ferry landing

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South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

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Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON

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OAK HARBOR

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Apartments for Rent Island County

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An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

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The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

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f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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Campbell resigns from IT board

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By JESSIE STENSLANDCo-editor

Christopher Malaga showed no emotion as he sat in court Wednesday

He remained stone-faced as a woman wailed in sorrow from the galley crowded with members of his alleged victimrsquos family

The 23-year-old is accused of shooting and killing Adam Garcia a man who apparently was his friend before a falling out

Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks charged Malaga mdash whorsquos also known as Chris Midas and Chris G mdash with second-degree murder in Island County Superior Court Monday

Wednesday he announced during Malagarsquos preliminary hearing that he was adding a special allega-tion that the defendant was armed with a firearm It could add an additional five years to the sentence

Banks argued that Malaga should be held on $1-million bail

ldquoHe committed an unpro-voked homicidal act against an unarmed young manrdquo Banks said adding that he shot Garcia ldquoin full view of two eye witnesses without regard for the consequenc-esrdquo

Judge Donald Eaton who was visiting from San Juan County agreed with the bail recommendation

The motive for the shoot-

ing remains unclear to investigators

Oak Harbor Police Chief Ed Green said this week that investigators havenrsquot nailed that down complete-ly

In an interview Banks said the case initially looked like a drug deal that went bad but subsequent inves-tigation revealed that the motive behind the Oct 18 shooting might have been something different per-haps more personal

ldquoBut therersquos still a lot of information I donrsquot have yetrdquo he said

Banks said that Malaga had been ldquocouch surfingrdquo at Garciarsquos home prior to the shooting but they got into an argument and Garcia evicted him

Malaga went to stay at a 17-year-old boyrsquos home in Oak Harbor

Garcia allegedly con-tacted that teenager to buy some cocaine for a 24-year-old friend and they decided to meet at the corner of Southwest Castillian and Fairhaven drives at around 3 am according to the report by Detective Jim Hoagland with the Oak Harbor Police

The teenager brought Malaga along Garcia also brought his friend who wanted the cocaine the report states

A woman drove Garcia to the scene He told her that she should call the police if he didnrsquot return in

six minutes mdash just in case Garcia joked he ended up getting shot according to the report

Trouble allegedly started after the drug sale Banks said it was a small amount mdash ldquopersonal-use levelrdquo mdash of the drug

ldquoItrsquos not the sort of thing you would expect a shoot-ing overrdquo he said

The teenager later told police that Malaga stepped in and confronted Garcia after the drug transaction Malaga accused Garcia of trying to ldquojackrdquo him and pointed a gun at him the report states

Garcia wasnrsquot cowed but came up to Malaga as he was pointing the gun Garciarsquos friend got in the middle of the two the report states

His friend later told police that Garcia went back toward Malaga again and Malaga shot him in the face the report states

The friend knocked on a homeownerrsquos door and asked the resident to call 911 He waited with Garcia as police arrived

Garcia died after the first police officer arrived

Malaga returned to the teenagerrsquos house and got a ride to Bellis Fair Mall in Bellingham the next day the report states

Banks said he charged Malaga Monday based on the preliminary report By filing charges he explained he was able to secure a

$1-million arrest warrant for Malaga and obtain the help of the US Marshalrsquos Service and other agencies in finding Malaga

Green said detectives were able to track down Malaga relatively quickly through a combination of ldquogood old-fashioned police workrdquo and the use of tech-nology

Malaga was ultimate-ly arrested outside a Bellingham gas station after a traffic stop he said

Court records show that Malaga has a juvenile history of misdemeanor drug and theft charges He was from Toms River New Jersey but moved to Whidbey Island about nine months ago he didnrsquot have a permanent address but had been living with friends according to the police

If convicted of the charge and the firearm allegation Malaga could face from 20 to 28 years in prison under the standard sentencing range

Bail set at $1 million for alleged shooter

Jessie Stensland photoWhidbey News-Times

Murder suspect Christopher Malaga appears in Island County Superior Court Wednesday with attorney Jennifer Bouwens

By JUSTIN BURNETTWhidbey News Group

If money makes a dif-ference in races for politi-cal office then it appears Island County District 3 Commissioner candidate Karla Jacks will have a hefty advantage over challenger Rick Hannold on Nov 4

According to the state Public Disclosure Commission the agency that monitors campaign con-tributions and expenditures Jacks a Camano Island Democrat has amassed a war chest of nearly $39000

Hannold a North Whidbey Republican raised about $2500

Jacks said Thursday the amount she raised was no accident but the result of steps she took months ago as a political newcomer

ldquoI actually went to some classes learning how much to budget and what things

would costrdquo Jacks saidThe vast difference in

contributions is a concern Hannold said but added that probably wonrsquot be the decid-ing factor in the race

His campaign was ldquograss-rootsrdquo from the beginning he said and there are better ways to get the message out than with signs or commer-cials

ldquoIve been putting a lot of miles on my shoesrdquo Hannold said

ldquoBesides I think face-to-face is the best thingrdquo

Hannold is recording under the mini reporting option meaning he doesnt have to report individual con-tributors or expenditures as long as the total stays under $5000

He neared the benchmark around the August primary election and asked a change to the full-reporting option but missed deadlines for the

switchHes had to make do with

about a dozen large signs and about 225 small ones

As of this week Hannold had spent about $3200 said PDC spokeswoman Lori Anderson

Jacks has spent nearly $26600 according to the PDC much of it on profes-sional campaign assistance A sum total of $4000 went to Sound Strategies a Marysville-based consultant and $10500 to her campaign manager Nathan Haugen grandson of the former state senator Mary Margaret Haugen

The total spent is likely more as the statersquos website hasnrsquot caught up with an approximately $8000 expen-diture for mailers this week Jacks said She noted that shersquos still raising money and anticipates her total expendi-tures and contributions will

be about even though she also hopes to have some left over in the event she runs for a second term

A mailer for Hannold arrived in mailboxes late this week but he confirmed Friday that it was not sent or paid for by the Hannold campaign

Jacksrsquo largest individual financial supporters were the Island County Democratic Central Committee con-tributing a total of $3950 in two separate payments and $3700 from Windermere Real Estate brokers Randy and Marla Heagle on Camano Island

Other big contributors all of whom gave $1000 in sepa-rate $500 payments include Jones Floyd of Seattle Diane Kendy of Langley Robin and Stanley Nelson of Shoreline and Craig and Rose Olson of Camano Island

Appointed District 3

Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan before being defeated in the prima-ry raised $7900 and spent about $12000 according to the commissionrsquos website

Vaughan disputed the number in a telephone inter-view Monday saying hersquos certain the total is less

Also Vaughan did not record his contributions and expenditures electronically with the commission doing so only with written docu-ments mailed to the agency

Anderson said Vaughan is required by law to file elec-tronically

Vaughan disputed the claim maintaining he was in compliance with state rules

ldquoId be real careful with that business right there young manrdquo Vaughan said when asked about the PDC violation

Vaughan later apolo-gized and acknowledged he received a letter from the state commission urging him to file electronically

He said he worked hard to follow the rules while cam-paigning which can be exten-

sive and complicated but he didnrsquot adhere to the electron-ic filing requirements solely for lack of computer skills

In other county races incumbent Republican Auditor Sheilah Crider raised $3700 and spent $2200 while Independent challeng-er Rebecca Wagnerrsquos totals are unknown as she is using the mini reporting option

Vying for the county treasurerrsquos seat incumbent Democrat Ana Maria Nuntildeez raised $7100 and spent $3800

Her largest contributors were the Island County Democrats $1500 in two payments and Leigh Power of Coupeville $400 All other contributions were under $200

Challenger Wanda Grone a Republican is ahead slight-ly with $7600 taken in and about $7100 spent Her larg-est supporter was the Island Republican Party with $700 and $300 checks from John Merrill Oak Harbor and Daryl Tyras of Houston Texas All other contribu-tions were under $200

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By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Candy Slowik would be happy to see a library in nearly every neigh-borhood

In fact she recently opened a free library in front of her home on Southwest Erie Street where the policy is ldquotake a book leave a bookrdquo

Little Free Libraries is a move-ment that started in 2009 by Todd Bol and Rick Brooks of Wisconsin with a mission to promote literacy and a love of reading

Slowik said she learned about the concept when she visited Seattle with her grandchildren who took pleasure in showing her the various free libraries in their area

ldquoI just thought it was a really real-ly neat concept in Seattlerdquo she said

Shersquos hoping the idea will take off in Oak Harbor

As of right now Slowik said hers is only one of two pocket libraries in Oak Harbor the other being in the Whidbey Country Club parking lot

ldquoI just thought if people would get out and think about making these things that it would be fun for the neighborhoodrdquo she said

Bob and Rhonda Severns are also working towards opening a pocket library in Oak Harbor inspired by the statue in Windjammer Park ded-icated to three teachers as well as other pocket libraries Bob Severns saw in North Seattle

ldquoI think the opportunity to read and learn from that is one of the best things we can do no matter what age grouprdquo Bob Severns said

Hersquos planning on working with an Eagle Scout to design and build the library which when completed will be placed near the teachersrsquo statue in Windjammer Park

Hersquos hoping to get it done within a couple of months As of January 2014 the Little Free Library website estimated about 15000 free libraries worldwide including countries like Uganda Pakistan Lithuana and so many more

She opened hers about two weeks ago in front of her Candy Land Day Care located at 746 SE Erie Street It has since attracted the attention of passersby as well as the attention of the children who attend her day care

ldquoI have a lot of my day care kids hellip come up on their way home and

grab a bookrdquo Slowik said ldquoand then bring one from their houserdquo

Currently Slowikrsquos pocket library stocks books ranging in age groups form children to adult and she said

that people are welcome to stop by to find a book and to even sit on the nearby bricks to read

ldquoI think reading is importantrdquo Slowik said ldquoTherersquos nothing better than readingrdquo

Pocket libraries pop up in OH

Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Candy Slowik and Drew Lefler a child at Slowikrsquos daycare read together next to the free library Slowik started

By KELLY PANTOLEONNews Clerk

Local magician JR Russell is hoping to magically repair the Whidbey Playhouse this weekend

Russell who is a retired Navy captain will be star-ring in a magic show to raise funds for the theater

The magic show is Saturday Oct 25 with show-ings at 1 pm and 4 pm

The matinee show is geared toward kids and costs $4 for kids and $6 for adults while the night show has more for the adults and tickets are $5 for kids and $10 for adults

Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the playhousersquos Raise the Roof project

The project which began in 2012 is aimed at upgrad-ing the 48-year-old nonprofit theater which produces five shows per season and hosts a

variety of other productions Russell who has been a

magician on Whidbey Island since 2011 got the idea to put on the show when he was sit-ting and talking with Hector Powell playhouse office man-ager Janis Powellrsquos husband and the facilities manager at the playhouse

Russell mentioned that the playhouse still needed some renovations considering that it was originally a church and

the original framework isnrsquot perfect for a theater So he and Hector Powell decided it was time for another magic show that would benefit Raise the Roof He put on the first magic show to benefit the program in 2012

Right now Janis Powell said the playhouse is look-ing to expand its fly space or above-stage space which would give the crew more options for set design and

other effects during theater productions

Russell invited three of his magician friends Mark Paulson Jim Earnshaw and Brian Cook Cook and Russell have both performed

in Las Vegas Together the four magicians will use all kinds of magic and illusions during the shows

ldquoThey do it for the love of doing magicrdquo Janis Powell said ldquoAnd helping us outrdquo

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By JANIS REIDStaff reporter

In the face of diminish-ing funding for state parks local parks staffs are get-ting creative to keep parks running smoothly

Representatives from Washington State Parks presented the agencyrsquos current condition to local leaders this week in efforts to both inform and seek partnerships that may help them do more with less

ldquoThe only way we can make this happen is if we all work togetherrdquo said Deception Pass Manager Jack Hartt to mem-bers of the Council of Governments

ldquoAlone I canrsquot do that on my own with my staff we canrsquot do it on our own But together if we work together as governments if we work together as neigh-bors and community hellip our state parks can work for all of usrdquo

The Island County Council of Governments includes Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley Coupeville Mayor Nancy Conard Langley Mayor Fred McCarthy Island County Commissioner Helen Price

Johnson and Port of South Whidbey representative Curt Gordon

Combined Whidbey Islandrsquos nine state parks bring 47 million visitors each year with 27 going to Deception Pass alone

Daniel Farber policy and governmental affairs direc-tor for state parks said that the last few years have been tumultuous for state parks as funding has been slashed and the Discover Pass initiated

ldquoWersquore in such tumult right now wersquove laid off one- third of our full-time employeesrdquo Farber said

The state funded the parks with $94 million in the general fund as recently as 2009 but has cut that down steadily each year In 2013 the state gave only $85 million to parks

Farber said that while income from the Discover Pass has helped offset the statersquos shrinking contribu-tion state parks are still struggling to provide mini-mal services

On Whidbey the reality of cuts has meant reduced camping seasons at South Whidbey and Fort Ebey summer interpretive pro-

grams have been on hold office hours have been reduced and some rest-rooms are closed in the winter according to Central Whidbey Area Manager John Crimmins

Crimmins added that short staffing has lead to poor morale and motiva-tion therersquos not enough staff to open and close gates and problems at a specific park leaves other parks unattended

ldquoThe statersquos shrinking budget led to a need to reduce staff and find new ways to manage our parksrdquo Crimmins said

This has lead to creating a large management area for all Whidbey Island state parks with the exception of Deception Pass which has its own management team

Farber said when the Discover Pass was initiat-ed in 2011 the legislature directed state parks to work toward 100 percent self suf-ficiency a goal that he said is unrealistic

ldquoWe canrsquot get there we donrsquot want to get there we donrsquot think the public wants us to get thererdquo Farber said

ldquoWe think with a public

park system you need pub-lic stakeholdersrdquo

In that light state parks has attempted to form part-nerships with other organi-zations schools and volun-teer groups to stretch their resources

ldquoItrsquos not all doom and gloomrdquo Crimmins said ldquoWe found some solutionsrdquo

Among those include cre-ating a central office for

all permanent staff at Fort Casey an office assistant assumes many of the admin-istrative tasks supplies and products are standardized park rangers are schedules are prioritized by need and the volunteer program has been vastly expanded assist with park clean-ups and customer service

ldquoWersquove had all sorts of local volunteer helprdquo

Crimmins saidMoving forward state

parks is hoping to continue to find ways to generate rev-enue as well as rely on local partnerships Crimmins said

Just a few of these include island Lionrsquos Clubs local Boy Scout Troops the Island County Beachwatchers and schools

Struggling state parks find creative solutions

Magic show to raise money for Playhouse campaign

Janis ReidWhidbey News-Time

Washington State Parks volunteer Larry Doles explains his role as a trail monitor at Fort Ebey Doles said in his four years volunteering for the park system the paid staff has diminished and rangers rely heavily on volunteers for support

WRITE TO US The Whidbey News-Times welcomes letters from its readers We reserve the right to edit all submissions Letters should be typewritten and not exceed 350 words They must be signed and include a daytime phone number Send items to PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email editorwhidbeynewsgroupcom

Page A6 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITORElection

See through latest lsquoOctober SurprisersquoEditor

I have always supported our mili-tary forces My mother served in the Marine Corps And after my father emigrated from Poland he worked on the design of the B-52 bomber while employed by Boeing

My father-in-law served in the Army during the Korean War and on the ICBM and McDonnell Douglas Harrier programs afterward My mother-in-law runs the VFW in her hometown Many of my high school classmates served in Vietnam I sup-ported their choices and welcomed home the ones who survived

I never protested against the war and I always thank troops and veter-ans for their service to our country

I have not changed my alliances mdash I support the US Navy and its operations in Island County

As an ldquoOctober surpriserdquo informa-tion was planted related to my signa-ture on an OLF petition requesting that the issue of continuing opera-

tions at OLF be submitted to the affected voters in an election

My concern with flights over Ebeyrsquos Reserve is directed at the release of jet fuel over farmlands where food crops are raised and areas of dense population

I have never attended a COER meeting nor have I given this group any financial support I ldquounsub-scribedrdquo from their communications when their tactics became extreme

My opponent has posted this on her website

ldquoI strongly support the military and NAS Whidbey unlike my oppo-nent who wants to close the baserdquo

I do not support closure of Whidbey Island Naval Air Station nor any other base in the state of Washington

The economic impacts to Whidbey Island would be enormous

I find it interesting that Ms Ana Maria Nuntildeez says she strongly sup-ports the local military yet is accept-ing campaign contributions from COER the group sponsoring the petition that she is chastising me for signing

Campaign contributions are gath-ered after personally meeting with supporters the supporters want their candidate elected because

their beliefs and standards align with those of the other

Ms Nuntildeezrsquos acceptance of these funds brings her claimed support of the military into question

My opponentrsquos campaign manager posted this on the NASWI I Support OLF Facebook page ldquoYes I am Eileen King and resident of OH I am also Ana Maria Nuntildeezrsquos campaign manager Yes Ana Maria like most candidates has accepted donations from people who are members or signed the petition for COER She is a candidate and doesnrsquot turn down free moneyrdquo

I hope you can see through this latest ldquoOctober surpriserdquo and follow the money to determine who is tell-ing you the truth here Look to the one who is accepting COERrsquos money

This is an election race for the Island County treasurer whose duties are to care for the taxpayersrsquo money

Why is it that the current treasurer wants to talk about anything except her performance in office where it is so obvious that she has failed to do just that mdash care for the taxpayersrsquo money

Wanda Grone Candidate for Island County

treasurerCoupeville

By Helen Price JohnsonHindsight is 2020 and looking back

I see a small transit agency that grew from the grass roots and built up on a shoestring to a vital public service Run by only one person habits were entrenched

Money was saved in hopes of building a facility to meet growing needs Once grant funds came the local match took all the savings Unfortunately the big construction project took the directorrsquos

focus away from monitoring daily finances Expenses exceeded revenues creating a shortfall Services had to be cut If the proper internal financial con-

trols had been in place less dramatic adjustments could have been made over time Cuts shouldrsquove been made sooner We know that now

Steps were taken to strengthen Island Transitrsquos checks and balances The board has increased its oversight of finances Two board members now meet regularly with staff to review bank statements expenses and revenues

A new professional sits in the Transit finance office and is updating the internal controls of the agency Monthly reports are improved so the board can better monitor the cash position The State Auditors just finished their review of the Island Transit books for 2013 and confirmed that the previous financial officer did not follow standard practices in a number of areas

Most significant were the cash shortfall and the control of the federal grant funds for the new building This yearrsquos reductions in service did ldquoright the shiprdquo and Transit is oper-ating in the black again modestly rebuilding a reserve

The auditors deemed $100 thousand of the $10 million grant as questionable No one stole any money but payroll records and equipment inventory were not adequate That has been fixed The audit confirmed the board of directors need to improve its oversight of the director This is an opportunity to start new practices

Most important to moving ahead is hiring a qualified interim executive director so the transit agency is stabilized for the future and the impacts of the cuts can be addressed Tentative plans are to hire someone by Thanksgiving

An interim position makes sense to provide transitional leadership for the organization and provide ample time for the process of selecting a long-term director

The community needs to say what they want for the sys-tem to provide in the future How can service be expanded Should it stay fare-free Routes need to be adjusted to better meet the needs of our citizens

The audit results show that the agency grew over time yet the internal financial controls and Board policies did not keep up Significant progress has been made and I will work hard to continue improving Island Transit for the future

n The Whidbey News-Times welcomes submissions for Sound Off Email your proposed guest commentary to editorwhidbeynewsgroupcom Include contact email and phone

ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENTS TARGET USSPI WALGREENS USSPI WAL-MART USSPI SAFEWAY USA WEEKEND FRED MEYER BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS MICHAELS OFFICE DEPOT RITE AIDREADER INFORMATIONADMINISTRATIVE The Whidbey News-Times is a publication of Sound Publishing and is a member of the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association the National Newspaper Association and Suburban Newspapers of America Advertising rates are available at the News-Times office While the News-Times endeavors to ac-cept only reliable advertisements it shall not be responsible to the public for advertisements nor are the views expressed in those advertisements necessarily those of the Whidbey News-Times The right to decline or discontinue any ad without explanation is reserved DEADLINES Display Adsndash4pm Friday and 4pm Wednesday Legals ndash Noon Friday amp Noon Wednesday Classified Ads ndash 430 pm Monday and 430 pm Thursday Community News ndash Noon Friday and Noon Wednesday Letters to Editor ndash Noon Monday and Noon Wednesday

WHIDBEY

SOUND OFFWill work to ensure transit has a future

IDENTIFICATION STATEMENT AND SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Whidbey News-Times (ISSN 1060-7161) is published semi-weekly by Sound Publishing on Wednesdays and Saturdays for $19 for 3 months $29 for 6 months $45 per year and $75 for 2 years delivered by carrier in island county from North Whidbey Island to Greenbank $20 for 3 months $32 for 6 months $52 per year and $94 for 2 years delivered by in county mail from Greenbank to Clinton $35 for 3 months $65 for 6 months $105 per year mailed out of county Payment in advance is required It is published by The Whidbey News-Times PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Periodicals rate postage paid at Coupeville WA and at additional mailing offices POSTMASTER Send address changes to The Whidbey News-Times PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Copyright copy 2014 Sound Publishing

Executive Editor amp Publisher Keven R GravesAssociate Publisher Kim WinjumCo-Editors Jessie Stensland and Megan HansenReporters Michelle Beahm Janis Reid Ron Newberry Jim WallerNews Clerk Kelly PantoleonAdministrative Coordinator Renee Midgett

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Published each Wednesday and Saturday from the office of The Whidbey News-Times

107 S Main St Ste E101 bull PO Box 1200Coupeville WA 98239

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News-Timeswhidbey

Response to errors defines candidateEditor

My response to the endorsement of my opponent They use the mis-steps that have occurred this year as the reason they are endorsing my opponent

Election year errors The worst timing

My father says ldquoIt is not the error that defines you but your response to itrdquo My response ldquoCorrect and put plans in place to avoid these situations from reoccurringrdquo

My accomplishments barely men-tioned Partial Payment program alli-ance with the Opportunity Council decreasing banking costs by 70 per-cent elimination of supplement back-log etc

Almost all of the accomplishments for which my opponent takes credit were initiated before she was hired she was the liaison representing my office She speaks of ensuring reports are delivered in a timely manner but failed three years running to com-plete the one report for which she was responsible in the financial state-ments Her vision for the future is a copy of what I have already stated

No original thoughtsShe signed a petition to close OLF

Coupeville She openly stated that she would be personally financially better off if NAS Whidbey were to close Yet she slaps a ldquoSupport Our Troopsrdquo sticker on her car to garner the military vote

As a military spouse and mama I appreciate the sacrifice and ded-ication of our service members I understand that freedom also means sacrifice whether moving every few years or hearing the sound of free-dom overhead

I have given my heart and soul as treasurer to better serve you I hum-bly ask for your faith and vote again

Ana Maria NuntildeezIsland County treasurer

Oak Harbor

Clark County treasurer confident in NuntildeezEditor

I appreciate Island County Treasurer Ana Maria Nuntildeezrsquos lead-ership in coordinating this last year the PACrsquos User Group which devel-ops the software programming pri-orities of the county treasurerrsquos True Automation property tax collection system for 13 counties in the state of Washington

Even during difficult personal and family health issues over the last 12 months Ana Maria continued to participate in the discussions and decisions of the Washington State Association of County Treasurers including state legislation and partici-pating on WSACT committees

She is a strong advocate for excel-lence in treasury management and an asset to the citizens of Island County

As a result of sharing ideas my office has implemented some of the processes developed by Ana Mariarsquos office to improve our operational activities

The voters of Island County would do well to reelect County Treasurer Ana Maria Nuntildeez and help continue her efforts to implement programs and processes to improve customer service financial management and tax collection in the treasurerrsquos office

Doug LasherClark County treasurer

Vancouver Wash

CPA background make Wagner best choiceEditor

Rebecca Wagnerrsquos years of experi-ence as a CPA as well as her former employment with both Island and Skagit counties will make her a valu-able asset to the Island County audi-torrsquos office

Her extensive knowledge and working relationships that she has gained over the years will provide this department with a ldquoworking auditorrdquo an auditor who can competently run her department and maintain com-munication with other departments as needed

Barb OlesonOak Harbor

I-594

Flawed measure needs off ballotEditor

I just received a flyer in the mail with Rory Graves supporting Initiative 594 I have to admit that it finally sent me over the edge

The television commercials with her do meet their intended purpose of pulling at my emotions through heart-tugging testimony But I have to inform you that it gets my attention for reasons other than what Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility would like

You see the entire campaign makes me realize how fortunate we are to live in a society where women can get self-defense and firearms training Roryrsquos mother chose to stay in an abusive relationship without seeking any of that training It very well could have prevented the situa-tion of her shooting

Nowhere does the printed flyer or television spot state that the husband mentioned was prohibited from own-ing a firearm

I find it inexcusable that the Alliance would exploit women in this fashion The training opportunities for women to safely carry and use if necessary a firearm are endless

However the passing of I-594 will take away the possibility of receiving that training Through insane restric-tions regarding firearms transfers I will no longer be able to share my experience or firearms with another woman interested in shooting for sport or self defense

My gun club will no longer pres-ent eight classes a year in youth and womenrsquos firearm safety The way the initiative is written is totally out of step with the Second Amendment or state constitution

I am truly curious whether anyone on the Alliance staff has read I-594

in its entirety and understands the implication that the passing of this bill would have Give us a break out here

Someone fess up and admit that this legislation needs to be pulled from the ballot

Dianne RasterOak Harbor

McDowell

Where is the evidence to support OLF claimEditor

In his Oct 18 letter to the Whidbey News-Times Mac McDowell wrote ldquoThe Navy has long said OLF Coupeville is essential to Whidbey Island Naval Air Station remaining openrdquo

When and where has the Navy ever said that Mr McDowell didnrsquot offer one direct quote from the Navy to support this statement

If the Navy had ever said that it would have been part of every dis-cussion about OLF in meetings and newspaper accounts and letters to the editor for the last several years

It would have been plastered on billboards all over the island

It would have stopped dead in its tracks any claim by those who want OLF closed that they donrsquot also want the air station closed

Where has that statement been hidden all of these years If Mr McDowell has access to it he should produce it If not in the interest of his own credibility he should admit that he misspoke

Ann AdamsOak Harbor

Speak up now in support of baseEditor

When the last EA-6B retires Whidbey Island Naval Air Stationrsquos EA-18G Growlers will be the only US airborne electronic jammers and therefore responsible to protect and defend all US military and alliesrsquo forces worldwide

The Chief of Naval Operations wants to add up to 36 additional EA-18G Growlers including two shore-based (non-carrier) squadrons along with the support jobs and per-sonnel to Whidbey

There are meetings 4-8 pm Oct 28 29 and 30 in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes to accept com-ments in the EIS process

In 1989-90 a Coupeville anti-Navy group was instrumental through com-plaint efforts to get NAS Whidbey on the 1991 Base Realignment and Closure list

A similar anti-Navy Coupeville group is again trying to shut down NAS Whidbey by forcing the Growlers to cease flying on Whidbey

In 1990 the local community did not respond prior to BRAC On either Oct 28 29 or 30 you have the oppor-tunity to respond proactively support-ing NAS Whidbeyrsquos expansion and telling the Navy the Coupeville anti-Navy group represents a very vocal but extreme minority of residents

Seventy-plus years of Navy

operations at NAS WhidbeyOLF Coupeville should be grandfathered to allow the Navy to return to the same number of Navy personnel and jobs as was here when the A-6 was operational

The expansion is needed nation-ally Hopefully this time different from 1991 we can proactively support the Navy defeat the anti-Navy efforts and keep NAS Whidbey off the 2017 BRAC closure list

If you canrsquot attend you can com-ment supporting the Navy on wwwwhidbeyeiscom

If you donrsquot have internet access call Mac McDowell at 360-929-8207 for a comment form

This time the community needs to work to protect NAS Whidbey and to protect our local economy The Washington governorrsquos economic report indicates NAS Whidbey is the source of 88 percent of all economic activity in Island County

Mac McDowellOak Harbor

WEANThanks for celebrating 25 years of protectionEditor

Whidbey Environmental Action Network wants to thank all who par-ticipated and contributed to a very successful fun for all ldquoWEANFest Celebrating 25 years of Protecting Our Native Biodiversityrdquo

We especially want to thank the folks who attended the annual meet-ing and potluck donated to the silent auction bought donated items as well as Greenbank Farmrsquos fantastic new rental facility manager Madisun Clark

We also want to thank the great performers who raised the roof and blew the doors off the barn with their glorious music Whidbeyrsquos own Cranberry Bog Blue Grass Band Bellinghamrsquos soulful mischievous baritone Dana Lyons Orcas Islandrsquos banjo playing folksy singer Tom Rawson and his Baez-channeling part-ner Katherine Ellice from Vancouver British Columbia

I know many are wondering who won the Busted Bulldozer and Home Island Hero awards The Dozer went to Oak Harbor mayor Scott Dudley and the Oak Harbor City Council for callously cutting down an Oak Harbor icon the Post Office oak tree

The second award went to ex-Island County Commissioner Angie Homola for her efforts while in office Though competition was stiff in both cases the decibel meter went off the scale in favor of the winners

One reason WEANfest was held at the farm was because WEAN was instrumental in its evolution When Chateau Ste Michele Winery decid-ed to sell the farm in 1995 WEAN organized the first meeting Eighty people crammed the Greenbank Progressive Hall to strategize a plan

The rest is history and typical of what we do It is truly a jewel in the navel of Whidbey Island and a resource for residents and the region

With your continued support we look forward to 25 more years of championing sustainable strategies for a viable verdant and healthy future

Gary PiazzonCoupeville

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A7

MARK THE DATE

bullFire Prevention

Publishes Oct 29 amp 30This special section pays tribute to all Whidbey FireEMS responders

bullCaroling Songbook

Deadline Oct 31Publishes Dec 4

Caroling Songs for all to

enjoy this holiday season

bullWinter on

Whidbey amp CamanoPublishes Nov 5

Our elegant off-season tourist guide

bullVeteran TributePublishes Nov 8

Special keepsake section honoring all the men amp women who served and

now serve our country

bullGreening of Coupeville

Deadline Nov 14Publishes Dec 4

Showcase your business and all your holiday

offerings

bullHoliday Gift Guide

Publishes Nov 26Your Annual

Holiday Guide

bull A Taste Of Whidbey

Publishes Nov 29A guide to local

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Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 20

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Publishes Dec 20Wish your customers

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MORE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

James T Wuertemburg

James Theodore Wuertemburg died peace-fully at his home in Oak Harbor Oct 18 2014 at the age of 71 He was born in Santa Monica Calif May 7 1943 to Barrett and Nellie Wuertemburg

Jim attended a boys mili-tary school for a time and completed his education at public schools in Santa Monica

At age 17 when Jim was a sophomore he left school and enlisted in the US Army He did complete his GED while in the service

Following his discharge Jim returned home and began working in the aero-space industry as a machin-ist Jim had family members working in the motion pic-ture industry and he soon joined them

He began a career in stage lighting and worked his way up to assistant light-ing director or ldquobest boyrdquo and finally to lighting direc-tor or ldquogafferrdquo as he was known in the industry

Jim made many friends in the industry

He counted David Carradine and Jack Nicholson as friends Jim spent much of his time working on movies but also did work for television

Jim was considered a real ldquoladies manrdquo He was married twice and had even dated Linda Carter (ldquoWonder Womanrdquo) for a time

He worked on the series ldquoCharlestonrdquo and then moved to ldquoCheersrdquo While on the set of ldquoCheersrdquo he met Diane Overdiek a pro-duction coordinator

Jim and Diane soon fell in love and became engaged The cast of ldquoCheersrdquo hosted a great engagement party for them

On Feb 7 1987 Diane and Jim were married in North Hollywood Calif Jim and Diane became very involved with English

OBITUARIES

Wuertemburg

Bulldogs They bred raised and showed their dogs and spent a significant amount of time traveling to vari-ous events They produced a number of American Kennel Club Champions over the years

Jim became totally dis-abled in 1994 However in 1990 Jim and Diane were able to purchase property in Oak Harbor

After retiring from the motion picture industry they moved to Oak Harbor and in 2004 built their home and a very large dog ken-nel

Their home has a vast collection of bulldogs and bulldog memorabilia For the past several years Diane has been Jimrsquos pri-mary caregiver

Graveside funeral ser-vices for Jim Wuertemberg will be held at 1 pm Monday Oct 27 2014 at Maple Leaf Cemetery Oak Harbor with military honors to follow under the auspices of the US Army Honor Guard

Funeral services were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Please visit Jimrsquos page in the Book of Memories at wwwwallin funeralhomecom to share memories and condolences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson died at his residence in Summer Hill Assisted Living Oak Harbor Oct 4 2014 at the age of 94 He was born in Virginia Minn April 25 1920

He graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1938 and then spent the next year in the Civilian Construction Camp (CCC)

Walter joined the US Navy in November 1939

and graduated from Great Lakes boot camp

His first duty station was aboard the USS Lexington CV-2 in San Pedro Calif where he was in training as a radioman striker and rear set gunner on a TBD devastator torpedo bomb-er attached to Torpedo Squadron 2

Walterrsquos torpedo bomb-er sunk the first Imperial Japanese air craft carrier Shoho during WWII

Unfortunately he had to jump overboard when his own ship the Lexington was sunk the very next day

He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal for his significant contributions during the Battle of the Coral Sea

He continued his Naval service until his retirement in 1968

He left the service as an RMCS (E-8) with more than 24 years of service Walter settled in Longview Wash in 1968

Walter was married to Effie Josephine (Alto) Nelson for 42 years and had two children Walter David and wife Joyce of Oak Harbor and Virginia Lee (deceased)

He has four grandchil-dren many great-grand-children and a great-great-grandchild

Several years after Effiersquos death he married his child-hood sweetheart Elizabeth J Eddy

Walter and Betty trav-eled extensively to Norway Sweden Russia Hawaii Alaska and many other places

They were proud members of the United Methodist Church in Castle Rock for many years Elizabeth died in May of 2011 in Kelso Wash

In July 2011 Walter moved to Oak Harbor to be near his son

Walter requested no for-mal funeral services be con-ducted

He will be laid to rest next to his wife Effie at Longview Memorial Park Remembrances may be made to the charity of your choice

Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home amp Cremation LLC Oak Harbor WA

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc age 72 longtime Oak Harbor resident passed away Sunday Oct 19 2014 at Whidbey General Hospital due to complications from a surgery in March 2014

Mr Loranc was born in Houston April 5 1942 He moved to San Jose Calif and eventually to Whidbey Island

He had served in the US Navy Jean married Carol Ann Kern Nov 12 2012

He was a welder and an auto mechanic

He enjoyed working with driftwood Jean was an avid member of the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 2362

Jean is survived by his wife Carol by three sons and by his brother Carl in Massachusetts

A memorial service is being planned for a later date at the Elks Lodge Memorials may be made to the Elks National Foundation 2750 N Lakeview Ave Chicago IL 60614

Family and friends are encouraged to share mem-ories and condolences at wwwwhidbeymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Marley

Kathleen Rae Marley

Kathleen Marley 62 of Coupeville passed away of cancer Oct 16 2014 at her home

She was born Oct 7 1952 in Aurora Ill to Richard and Norma Nauert She was married to Larry Marley Kathleen worked in Civil Service and was a volunteer for the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office for four years

She was the secretary for the Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club and was the scoutmas-ter for more than 10 years for the Boy Scouts Troop 4053

She loved spending time and going out with her fam-ily and friends She also liked to watch movies and go to the casino

One of her requests was not to have a service The family is honoring her wish-es and no services will be held

She is survived by her husband Larry Marley children Nikolaus Marley 26 Mikael Marley 23 and Sarah Marley 23 grand-children Hayli Marley 3 and Carson Marley 1 She is also survived by her par-ents Richard Nauert and Norma Nauert brother Larry Nauert sister Judy Cooper and a nephew Zachary Griswald 25 She was preceded in death by her brother Ron Nauert and brother-in-law Billy Cooper

The family would like to thank all members of her family near and far Mary Nootenboon Kathy Pigott Ginny Munn Elaine Jones Julie Rosenthal Julie Grove Valerie (RN and Whidbey General Hospital) Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club fami-ly and friends of Boy Scouts and Troop 4053 and the local community

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia age 21 of Oak Harbor died suddenly Saturday Oct 18 2014 in Oak Harbor

Adam was born in Yakima Wash Feb 18 1993 to Adam A Garcia and Bettie Marie Sifuentes He moved with his mother to Whidbey Island in 2000

Adam attended Coupeville schools where he was actively involved in sports

He played basketball and football and was No 33 on the field Adamrsquos dream was to be an auto body painter and detailer

Above all he loved his family His mother Bettie was his best friend and his daughter Sophia was his pride and joy

Adam is survived by his mother Bettie Marie Sifuentes of Oak Harbor his father Adam A Garcia of Yakima his daughter Sophia Garcia age 5 of Telford Pa his sister Vanessa Garcia his grandparents Chris and Steve Baker of Oak Harbor Richard Aragon of Yakima Jesse Sifuentes of Toppenish Wash his great-grandfather Pete Sifuentes of Toppenish his aunts uncles and cousins Rachel and Alex Angel Izik Roberta and Matt Reggie Gabe Eva and Dom Michael Caine Kendahl and Capri Michelle and Joe Haylee Sara and Martin Annie and Joel Tavi the rest of the Garcias and family

Visitation was 6-8 pm Friday Oct 24 2014 at Whidbey Memorial

A funeral service will be held at 6 pm Saturday Oct 25 2014 at Oak Harbor Church of the Nazarene 1100 W Whidbey Avenue with Dr Benjamin Norris officiating

Viewing will precede the service 5-6 pm Memorials

are suggested to the Adam Garcia Donation Fund at Wells Fargo Bank Family and friends are encouraged to share memories and condolences at wwwwhid beymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAMES OF THE WEEK OHHS soccer (6 pm) and volleyball (7 pm) teams play their final home matches Monday Oct 27SPORTS

WHIDBEY

OHHS within1 game of E-WBy JIM WALLERSports editor

Winning twice this week the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team moved within striking range of the Wesco 3A leaders

The Wildcats celebrated Senior Night with an easy 3-0 win over visiting Marysville Getchell Tuesday and then traveled to Everett for a 3-1 win Thursday

The Wildcats (7-3 7-5) are a half game behind third-place Lynnwood (8-3 8-5) and one behind second-place Edmonds-Woodway (8-2 9-3)

Oak Harbor has two matches left The Wildcats face 11th-place Mountlake Terrace (2-8 2-10) in the

final home match at 7 pm Monday Oct 27

Then they finish the con-ference season at first-place Shorewood (9-1 9-4) at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

GetchellOak Harbor coach Kerri

Molitor started an all-senior group along with junior Claire Anderson against Everett and the make-shift lineup rolled by the Chargers in the first two games 25-14 25-14

In the third game Molitor turned the match over to the underclassmen and the unit also had little trouble with Getchell (0-9 0-11) winning 25-13

In the first set the Chargers hung around for a while Oak Harbor led only 14-11 then ran off four straight points behind the

serving of Anderson to pull away

The Wildcats jumped to a 7-1 lead in the second game and were never threatened

The underclassmen played well together in practice Monday accord-ing to Molitor but got off to a ragged start in the third game However after the early struggles the Wildcats bounced back to bury the visitors

Anderson had 17 kills seven digs and two aces

Aubrey Lock and Daranee Sornthom added five digs each

Amelia Berner and Hailee Blau recorded two blocks apiece and Hailey Beecher finished with 11 assists

EverettOak Harbor won in four

games at Everett 25-20 22-25

25-18 25-21Anderson once again

paced the Wildcat attack with 20 kills 15 digs and five aces

Blau and Berner each earned eight kills while Beecher dished 20 assists and Natalie McVey finished

with 17Priya Osborne recorded

eight digs and AnnaBelle Whitefoot seven

rsquoCat VB team wins pair closes in on 2nd place

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Oak Harbor seniors Aubrey Lock front and Daranee Sornthom make sure the court is covered on a serve receive Tuesday The Wildcats defeated Marysville Getchell 3-0 on Senior Night

Wildcat soccer team drops pair of matches

Glacier Peak and Shorewood handed the Oak Harbor soccer team losses this week

Visiting GP stopped the Wild-cats 3-1 Tuesday and Oak Harbor lost 3-0 at Shorewood Thursday

Against the Grizzlies a couple of breakdowns proved costly

ldquoI thought we played them tough with the exception of three or four mistakesrdquo coach Mike Lonborg said

The Grizzlies (4-4-1 5-7-1) scored two of their goals off cor-ner kicks which was a trouble-some area for the Wildcats Lon-borg said

ldquoWe had a serious lack of com-municationrdquo Lonborg said

Natalie Gabbert tied the match at 1-1 with a penalty kick early in the second half then Glacier Peak put the match away with two goals in 90 seconds midway through the second period

Against Shorewood (7-2-2 8-5-2) Lonborg suited up only 13 play-ers because of injuries

Though shorthanded the Wild-cats ldquoplayed hard but it wasnrsquot enoughrdquo Lonborg said

ldquoShorewood had great posses-sion and controlled the flow the majority of the gamerdquo he added

The loss eliminated Oak Harbor from playoff contention

The Wildcats (1-7-2 5-7-2) wrap up the season with two matches next week Lynnwood (1-8-1 1-22-2) visits at 6 pm Monday Oct 27 in the final home game then Oak Harbor goes to Everett (2-6-2

4-7-3) for the season finale at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

Wolves near playoffs with soccer win

Taking a huge step toward se-curing a postseason berth the Coupeville soccer team trimmed host Chimacum 3-1 in a shootout for a 1-0 win Thursday

With the victory Coupeville (2-1 5-4) now sits in second place with three matches left The Wolves take on first-place Kla-howya (4-0 12-1) at 5 pm Mon-day Oct 27 at home and then play Port Townsend (0-3 1-10) twice

After playing through a score-less regulation period and over-time Thursdayrsquos match was decided on penalty kicks Micky LeVine Ana Luvera and Marissa Etzell scored for Coupeville while Wolvesrsquo keeper Julia Myers limited the Cowboys to one successful kick

Chimacum avenges loss to Coupeville

The Coupeville volleyball team knocked off Chimacum last week but the Cowboys evened the score with a 3-1 win over the visiting Wolves Thursday

Coupeville appeared to be on the way to a series sweep when it won the first game 25-16 how-ever Chimacum rallied to take the next three (25-15 25-18 26-24) and the match

ldquoWe had a hard time executing

and we made too many errors many occurring at critical mo-mentsrdquo Coupeville coach Breanne Smedley said ldquo

The defense was led by Valen Trujillo with 30 digs Kacie Kiel had 19 and Madeline Strasburg 16 Hailey Hammer added two blocks

Offensively Lauren Rose dished out 30 assists that led to 12 kills for Strasburg 11 for Hammer and five for Kiel

Kiel also served three acesThe Wolves host first-place

Klahowya (4-0 12-0) at 5 pm Monday Oct 27

Oak Harbor swimmers fall to Lake Stevens

Lake Stevens finished off its swim season undefeated with a 115-70 win over visiting Oak Har-bor Thursday

The meet was originally sched-uled for Oct 9

The Wildcats finished 9-2 with the loss both losses were to 4A schools

Up next for the Wildcats is the district meet Nov 6 8 and 9 at the Snohomish Aquatic Center

Oak Harbor won only four events at Lake Stevens three involving Taliah Black She won two individual events (200-yard individual medley 22581 100 breaststroke 1148) and teamed with Mollie Briddell Jillian Pape and Mariel Empinado to win the 200 medley relay (2055)

Marissa Morris took the 500 freestyle (544387)

PREP ROUNDUP

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Wildcat Jennifer Turnek (5) challenges GPrsquos Sarah Steranka for possession

group deployed since Feb 15 according to the NavyNAS Whidbey-based VAQ 134 has been a part of the

departing strike group and the squadrons involvement will be the Navyrsquos final job for the Prowler

ldquoThis is the final Navy EA-6B Prowler deployment and that despite its age compared to the modern EA-18G Growler the old Prowler thanks to its dedicated maintain-ers and air crew is proving itself right up to the endrdquo said Lt Joseph Hontz US 5th Fleet spokesman

The carrierrsquos air wing amassed 32611 flight hours 12548 total sorties and 9752 traps supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIS and terrorists in Iraq and Syria according to the Navy

The Navy said in earlier news releases that the electronic

attack squadrons are assisting in air strikes performed by the US Air Forcersquos FA-18 Hornet and Super Hornet aircraft and that approximately 74 percent of the attacks are by the Air Force

ldquoThe sailors who man our ships and squadrons should be extremely proud of what we as a team accomplished while deployed to the 5th Fleetrdquo said Rear Adm DeWolfe Miller in a statement released by the Navy

ldquoCarl Vinson Strike Group has the watch and their pres-ence like ours will enhance regional stability and make a difference in the fight against terrorismrdquo

In addition to the Growler squadron the Carl Vinson strike group comprises seven squadrons of various attack and support aircraft totaling 6200 sailors

The carrier is also accompanied by four destroyersUpon its return to Whidbey VAQ 134 will begin its tran-

sition to the Growler which will complete the Navy-wide transition by the 2015 target date

Prowlers will still be flown by the Marine Corps squad-rons

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appointed to the position during the meeting at which commissioner Dave Walton resigned It was later determined the board didnrsquot fol-low the proper legal process in making the appointment and it was later rescinded

The candidates were briefly interviewed before the board voted

Wendy Shingleton appointed to fill for-mer commissioner Kirk Hufferrsquos seat on the board asked the candidates applied for the position

ldquoThe pool isnrsquot quite meeting my needsrdquo Holly replied ldquoI donrsquot think itrsquos meeting some of the peoplersquos needs hellip I have a lot of talent and energy and skill to bring to this position

and I think hellip I would be good for itrdquoWhile in the Navy Holly said she gained

leadership experience and worked with bud-gets facilities maintenance and ldquobuilding new buildingsrdquo

Robinson cited her experience and his-tory with the district and her background in accounting and auditing

Commissioner Steve Hoffmire asked what each candidate could bring to help erase a negative image of the district some in the community might have

Holly said that her lack of history with the district was an asset

ldquoI think I bring a fresh perspective and fresh energyrdquo Holly said ldquoIrsquom not burdened by the past I donrsquot know any of you peoplerdquo

Robinson said that her relationship with the pool was vital and if appointed she could draw back some people who left the pool

Before the vote Hoffmire said that he would abstain because of how the district mishandled Robinsonrsquos appointment

ldquoWe made a mistake and we owned itrdquo Hoffmire said

ldquoBut I believe the process is somewhat taintedrdquo

Hoffmire said a part of him wanted to let the 90-day deadline expire so the Island County commissioners would fill the position

ldquoI think some things were said that tend to make people believe the process is biased and I am very concerned with thatrdquo Hoffmire said ldquoAnd Irsquom very concerned with the image we have here The way that wersquove done busi-ness has caused people to raise an eyebrow over these past couple of years

ldquoI want to be completely fairrdquoParks board members Sean Merrill and

Shingleton voted to appoint Holly to the vacant

seat Chairman Allan McDougall affirmed the vote

ldquoItrsquos an honorrdquo Holly said ldquoI know there are issues I read the paper Irsquove seen there are issues with the pool and there are going to be issues with the budget and I think we need to do somethingrdquo

Holly said her goals as a commissioner include scheduling more lap time something she takes advantage of as a swimmer when she can and one day getting a bigger pool and making the pool self-funded

ldquoI just think we need to find a way to get it self-supportingrdquo Holly said

ldquoFundraising or I donrsquot know Irsquom new to this Irsquove had a lot of questions building up in my head so hopefully Irsquoll be able to answer thoserdquo

Island Cannabis Company received one of the first licenses issued in Washington

He returned Friday camera around his neck for pictures for his blog to make a purchase which he planned to use in cooking

ldquoIt will be an interesting experimentrdquo said Trimbath after sniffing the two strains available blackberry Kush and purple Afgani

Whidbey Island Cannabis Co owner Maureen Cooke received her occupancy permit from Island County minutes before the storersquos 11 am grand opening

She said she expected the first day to be ldquoa zoordquo ldquoI can breathe nowrdquo said Cooke after the first few transac-

tions mdash all in cash As a few people lingered outside the frosted doors before 11

am Cooke asked her employees if they were ready to open

With a few pensive smiles a couple of knowing head shakes and a ldquonot quite yet give us five minutesrdquo Cooke waited

What was another five minutes after a more than three-month wait

It took that long for Island County to complete its review of her application

Whidbey Island Cannabis Company was issued a stop-work order in July by the Island County Planning Department for failing to apply and receive a proper building permit and go through a site review

The store had two strains of marijuana on hand Friday with an order for seven more Costs ranged from $19 to $28 per gram plus sales tax

Four edibles were available for sale as well Cookersquos opera-tions manager Drew Elliott showed off peanut butter cups peanut butter cookies oatmeal chocolate chip cookies and oatmeal raisin cookies The edibles cost $3750 plus sales tax

ldquoPrices reflect the acquisition costrdquo said Casey Davidson owner of Green Life Cannabis in Wenatchee a longtime friend of Elliottrsquos who was visiting the night before to help the Whidbey shop set up

His store has been open for two months and struggled to

secure productThe store also offers paraphernalia for sale including pipes

bongs and vaporizers

APPOINTEDCONTINUED FROM A1

Ben Watanabestaff photo

Maureen Cooke is the first business owner to legally sell recre-ational marijuana on Whidbey Island

POT STORE OPENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PROWLERSCONTINUED FROM A1

SHOOTINGCONTINUED FROM A1

according to FleuryPrincipal Dwight Lundstrom and coach Jay Turner met with

the Oak Harbor football team after school FridayldquoIt was stressed that we need to be sensitive to Marysville and

give them timerdquo Lundstrom said ldquoWe also have to be sensitive to the needs of our studentsrdquo he added noting the link between Navy towns and ties between the two communities and schools

A new date for the game has not been set according to Oak Harbor High School Athletic Director Nicki Luper

ldquoWe feel for their students and staffrdquo Luper said ldquoand we are waiting on their leadrdquo

The game between the schools will determine the Wesco 3A North champion but that is not ldquothe important thingrdquo Luper said

ldquoA thing like this puts things into perspectiverdquo she addedldquoWe are both in the playoffsrdquo Luper said ldquoWe will do whatever

we need to do to help MarysvillerdquoLuper said itrsquos important to give Marysville Pilchuckrsquos students

and staff ldquotime to grieve yet to return to normalcy as soon as possiblerdquo

Part of a communications network for the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction Kellie Tormey the OHSD communications coordinator has been working with the Marysville School District to alert parents of the high school students about whatrsquos going on

Lance Gibbon superintendent of the Oak Harbor School District sent a letter to families in the district addressing the tragedy in Marysville

ldquoAs a parent and an educator a tragedy of this magnitude so close to home is hard to fathom and deeply saddeningrdquo Gibbon wrote in his statement

He went on to say that school counselors will be available for any students who need support in light of the Marysville shoot-ing and that the safety of students is the districtrsquos highest priority

He said that each school has a plan in place for emergencies like this just in case

ldquoTodayrsquos events remind us all why we have these drills and how important it is for us to be prepared in case of an emergencyrdquo said Gibbon

Saturday October 25 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

The following are harvest and Halloween-themed of-ferings on Whidbey Island this month

SATURDAY OCT 25

Bat presentation ldquoRaven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suckrdquo 2-3 pm Oak Harbor Library Learn about North-west bats and their impor-tance to our ecosystems Dispel some common mis-conceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver Program is sponsored by the Friends of the Oak Harbor Library Free

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pm Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupeville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute

Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Dis-neyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Costumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm the Fleet Reserve Association 311 SE Eighth Ave Oak Harbor Open and free to the com-munity Kids up to age 12 can come for food games prizes more There will be costume contests so dress up and bring treat bags

Zombie Crawl prepara-tion 230-5 pm Star Stu-dio at Whidbey Playhouse 730-A SE Midway Blvd Oak Harbor Show up to look and act like a zombie Makeup will be applied and ldquocrawlrdquo lessons offered Part of the leadup to the Mon-

ster Mash Street Bash in downtown Oak Harbor

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Hallow-een-themed event put on by Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Midway businesses Jack-OH-Lantern decorating contest cosmic bowling monster movie boogie bash with live music by Paid N Full

Halloween Torchlight Parade 5 pm starting at Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Frightville 14 7 pm and Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witch-ing Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

FRIDAY OCT 31

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encour-aged treats all over the col-lege haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry envi-ronment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Hallow-een mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets available by donation at wwwiggmeat

HalloweenHoedown

No Tricks Safe Treats 5-7 pm downtown Oak Harbor Put on by Down-town Merchants Asso-ciation Merchants along Pioneer Way will be passing out candy to trick-or-treat-ers The road will be closed along the one-way section of Pioneer Way from City Beach Street to Midway Boulevard Costumes en-couraged

Corn Maze 10 am to 5 pm daily through Oct 31 at Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville Wear sturdy shoes and dress for October weather Cost is $5 Children under 8 free

Haunted Corn Maze 5-8 pm Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring

flashlight Children under 8 not allowed Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult Waiver of liability needs to be signed before entry

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oak Harbor Assembly of God 319 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor Safe family activities with trunks with treats free hot beverages and more

Haunted Swamp 7-1030 pm John Vanderzicht Me-morial Pool Oak Harbor Games prizes kids activi-ties $3 per person

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Kindergarteners visited Case Farm Friday to learn about the ani-mals and more importantly pick out pumpkins

Crescent Harbor Elementary and Hillcrest Elementary schools take students to the field every October

ldquoThey love to gordquo said Veronica Martino kindergarten teacher at Hillcrest ldquoThey make predictions about what animals theyrsquore going to see they write stories

ldquoItrsquos actually some of their best writingrdquo

Opening their farm to groups of children is something Sheila and Mike Case-Smith have done for years

Aside from how fun the visits are itrsquos a good educational experience for the children Sheila Case-Smith

ldquoA lot of kids have absolutely no idea where their food comes fromrdquo Case-Smith said ldquoso itrsquos been part of our goal to make sure that they have an opportunity to see some of the animals that grow on the farmrdquo

Case-Smith said that the farm occasionally get visits from college students who toured the patch as children

One woman who brings her day-care charges to the patch had her first experience there when she was in third grade

ldquoItrsquos incredibly gratifying to have them come backrdquo Case-Smith said

Each student mdash 63 from Crescent Harbor and about 80 from Hillcrest mdash gets to select a pumpkin to take

homeldquoThis onersquos for my sister my baby

sisterrdquo said kindergartner David Ybarra ldquoI already carved mine into a jack-orsquo-lantern hellip with a missing tooth like minerdquo

ldquoMy dadrsquos at work for a very long timerdquo Henry Peterson said ldquoHersquoll come home on Christmas So I picked this pumpkin for himrdquo

Peterson planned to carve a scary jack-orsquo-lantern out of his cho-sen pumpkin because his dad likes scary

The teachers also selected pump-kins to take back to school

ldquoNext week wersquoll be looking at the inside of the pumpkin getting to touch and feelrdquo said Annalisa Krystoph a Crescent Harbor kin-dergarten teacher

ldquoAnd then after the field trip wersquore going to actually be writing about our pumpkin about the experience and descriptions of their pumpkinsrdquo

At Hillcrest there will be a work station during their Fall Festival where students can learn about the insides of pumpkins

ldquoThey will put their little precious hands into the pumpkin and pick out some seeds to sprout them in the windowrdquo Martino said

ldquoI suppose the best part is in the enthusiasm they haverdquo Case-Smith said ldquoTherersquos a lot of energy in those little souls and itrsquos kind of fun to watch them

ldquoI suppose itrsquos the memories we make the special times that they rememberrdquo

Pumpkin patch visit a learning experience

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Annalisa Krystoph a kindergarten teacher at Crescent Harbor sits with three of her students Malaina Yargo left Madelyn Norton and Savannah Clem after they selected their pumpkins from the Case Farm pumpkin patch Friday

October events roundup

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

MAGIC SHOW JR Russell and three other magicians will be putting on two magic shows Saturday Oct 25 at the The Whidbey Playhouse 730 SE Midway Boulevard Oak Harbor A kid and family matinee will take place at 1 pm and family show at 7 pm Proceeds benefit the playhouse Raise the Roof project For ticket information call 360-679-2237ACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

SaturdayOct 25

Birding Central Whidbey 9 am to noon Oct 25 meet at Pacific Rim Institute Coupeville to carpool Whidbey Audubon Society member Joe Sheldon leads this morning adventure to several locations Depending on weather and bird distributions this may in-clude Crockett Lake West Beach Drive Penn Cove Fort Ebey State Park and Fort Casey State Park A Discover Pass will be needed for each car that is in the caravan This trip is suited for all fitness levels as most of the birding will be near the cars with possible walking up to a quarter mile wwwwhidbeyaudubonorg

Shred-a-thon 9 am to 1 pm Oct 25 Walgreens Parking Lot Anacortes Bring your old documents disk drives and memo-ry sticks to be destroyed by Sound Shredding Donations encour-aged Anacortes Family Center is a 501copy(3) nonprofit organization For more information call Dustin at 360-293-2993 ext 111

Oak Harbor Winter Mar-ket 10 am to 3 pm Oct 25 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farm-ers bakers and food vendors Sat-urdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihummingbirdfarm nurserycom

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pmOct 25 Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupe-ville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Oct 25 Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Disneyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Cos-tumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm Oct 25 Fleet Reserve Association Oak Harbor Open and free to the community Kids up to age 12 come for food games and prizes There will be costume contests so dress up and bring trick-or-treat bags

Raven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suck 2-3 pm Oct 25 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Learn about Northwest bats and their importance to ecosystems Dispel some com-mon misconceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver

Zombie Crawl 230-5 pm Oct 25 Whidbey Playhouse Star Studio Oak Harbor Creating the perfect undead look for Zombie Wannabes to ldquowander the Bou-levardrdquo using songs like ldquoThrillerrdquo and ldquoMonster Mashrdquo during the Monster Mash Bash in downtown Oak Harbor wwwwhidbeyplay housecom

Halloween Torchlight Pa-rade 5 pm Oct 25 starting at

Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Oct 25 Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Jack-OH-lantern decorating contest zombie makeup at Whidbey Playhouse cosmic bowling monster movie Crafts Boogie Bash with live music by Paid N Full 360-675-3755

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 25 26 and 31 Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 25 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Har-bor Witching Hour for the hard-core scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

SundayOct 26

Veterans of Foreign Wars Monthly Breakfast Fundraiser 10 am to noon Oct 26 VFW Post 7392 Breakfast includes pan-cakes eggs hashbrown breakfast meats and biscuits lsquonrsquo gravy Cost is $7 for adults $4 for seniors (62 and older) and kids (under 12) Chicken-fried steak breakfast available for $9 Proceeds benefit

the VFW veteransrsquo assistance programs 360-675-4048 or wwwvfwpost7392org

Gardening Seminar ldquoPeo-niesrdquo 1-230 pm Oct 26 Master Gardener Educational Gardens at Stansberry Cottage Greenbank Farm 765 Wonn Road Learn about peony culture includ-ing planting location fertilizing watering and how to divide these long lived plants Presenter will be Bill Cromley Free

MondayOct 27

Consumer Debt and Bank-ruptcy mdash Free Legal Work-shop 530-730 pm Oct 27 Coupeville Library Attorney Nathan Manni will discuss strate-gies to address consumer debt including dealing with creditors collection agencies and filing for bankruptcy and its benefits and implications Preregistration re-quired Limit of 25 wwwsno-isleorg

TuesdayOct 28

Ready Readers Toddler Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 28 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-

dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Right to Risk a film by Kath-leen Jo Ryan 530 pm Oct 28 Oak Harbor Library The film chronicles the adventures of eight individuals mdash all of who live with significant disabilities mdash on a 15-day 225-mile whitewater adventure through the Grand Canyon Meet the author and film-maker Free film and refreshments provided by Skagit Valley College Disability Access Services If you have questions or need disability accommodation call Penny Bump at 360-679-5393 or email pennybumpskagitedu

Health Screenings Oct 28

Elks Lodge 2362 Oak Harbor Residents living in and around the Oak Harbor community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture Packages start at $149 All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete For more information or to schedule an appointment call 1-877-237-1287 or visit wwwlifelinescreeningcom Pre-registra-tion is required

WednesdayOct 29

Baby and Me Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 29 Oak Harbor Library

Meeting Room Stories songs rhymes and activities that inspire a love of reading Playtime follows For newborns through 24 months Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witching Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfright villehauntcom

ThursdayOct 30

Ready Readers Preschool Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 30 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Mystery Book Lovers Mary Daheim 3-4 pm Oct 30 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Share your love of mysteries Read a Mary Daheim mystery and join the discussion wwwsno-isleorg

FridayOct 31

Oak Harbor Book Group ldquoQuietrdquo 11 am to noon Oct 31 Oak Harbor Library Center for Lifelong Learning Check out a copy of ldquoQuiet the power of in-troverts in a world that canrsquot stop talkingrdquo by Susan Cain bring your covered drink and join the discus-sion wwwsno-isleorg

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Oct 31 Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encouraged treats all over the college haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm Oct 31 HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry environment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Oct 31 Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Halloween mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets avail-able by donation at wwwiggmeatHalloweenHoedown

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 31 Engle Fam-ily Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oct 31 at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

The Oak Harbor town band was organized in 1913 by Barney Nienhuis who was also the bandmaster Shown from left to right first row Jell Eerkes Malinus Heller and Barney Nienhuis second row Rein Zylstra Carl Izett Richard Nienhuis and George Van Gore third row Charlie Zylstra Richard Zylstra Clark Strating and Herman Eerkes fourth row Geert Zylstra Rance Zylstra Leo Muyskens and Nick Zylstra As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin shares photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdin came out with a new photo history book ear-lier this year titled ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

n Bible PROPHECY SEMINARS are 7-8 pm Sundays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays Oct 3-Nov 14 at Oak Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Church Visit wwwunderstandprophecycom for more information

n A new 10-week BIBLE TEACHING SERIES ldquoThe Ten Commandments mdash the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an Age of Relativismrdquo is at 630 pm Oct 5-Dec 7 in the Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room 675 E Whidbey Ave The series is taught by Pastor Tad Southard Visit wwwpsalm-138com for more information

n YOUTH ACTIVITIES at Coupeville United Methodist Church are at 5 pm Sunday nights There will be games music crafts and Christian education Special activities are planned for taking the teens to beaches forests and activi-ties like the Ebey Haunted Corn Maze All youth grades six through 12 are welcome they donrsquot need to have an affiliation with the church or attend any church For more information call Church Life Coordinator Suzanne Loomis at 360-678-4256

n COFFEE BREAK BIBLE STUDY at the Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church will begin the fall season with a study title ldquoDiscover Comfortrdquo Theyrsquoll discuss what the Bible says about the human struggle with suffering and evil with an honest look at the hard questions people face when they experience pain or hardship The group will meet 10ndash1115 am Thursdays at the church 1411 Wieldraayer Road

Coffee Break is a nonde-nominational small group Bible study that is open to all women of the community and no previous Bible knowl-edge is needed To receive study material call Launa at 360-675-4706 or call the church office at 675-2881 for more information

n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS (QUAKERS) hold their regular meet-ing for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages As early Quaker Margaret Fell said ldquoWe are a people that follow after those things that make for peace love and unityrdquo For more information visit wwwwhid-beyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom

n Oak Harborrsquos CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 721 SW 20th Court at Scenic Heights Street is open for study and prayer 11 am to 3 pm Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays and 3-7 pm Wednesdays For more information go to christian-sciencecom or christian-sciencewhidbeycom or call 360-675-0621

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490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

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Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue

Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

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Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

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830 950 amp 1110 am

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ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

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Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

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Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

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Join us for Sunday Service in the

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360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

Worship 1 PM

1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

WORSHIP SERVICES

Whidbey Island Friends Meeting

Unitarian Universalist Congregation20103 SR 525 Freeland

Sunday 4 - 5 pmVisitors welcome

For details visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg

or email tewellwhidbeycom

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Page A14 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

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Winnie SheltonEmployment

General

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

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STARGATES is seeking a qualified Information

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EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

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CASHIERConvenience store ex- perience Now accept- ing applications and re- sumes West View Mart Texaco 971 Ault Field Rd Oak Harbor

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EmploymentGeneral

DIRECTOR OFCOMMUNITYPLANNING

The Director of Commu- nity Planning reports to and works closely with the Mayor as a member of the City management team and supervises the building official and sup- port staff This position involves a full range of planning responsibilities inc luding long range and current planning code administration and enforcement and com- munity building The Di- rec to r o f Communi ty Planning processes and evaluates all land use and development appli- cations for compliance with city codes and regu- lations administers zon- ing subdivision shore- l ine management and environmental regula- tions develops plan and c o d e a m e n d m e n t s serves as staff advisor to Mayor C i ty Counc i l P l a n n i n g A d v i s o r y Board Arts Commission and Design Adv isor y B o a r d a n d p r ov i d e s planning assistance and information to the public The Director of Commu- nity Planning also has the opportunity to lead community design pro- jects such as the recent- ly completed Second Street Project For more information go to

wwwlangleywaorgBachelors Degree with Masters Degree pre- ferred in urban planning geography or a related field and minimum of 5 years increasingly re- sponsible planning expe- rience preferable within smal ler communi t ies Must have above aver- age verbal and written communication skills a strong desire to serve the public in a respon- sive and creative man- ner and a commitment to i nnova t i ve p l ann ing Compensation $5300 to $6334Month To Apply Please submit a letter of interest and resume to

Debbie MahlerCity Clerk

PO Box 366Langley WA 98260

(360) 221-4246Or email

clerklangleywaorgThe position is open until filled with the first review of applications occurring on November 17 2014

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

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Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

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Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

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Servers Bussers Bartenders

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is hiring in Coupeville amp Oak Harbor

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311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 25 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

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--- Freeland ------ Greenbank ---

Huge Harbor view home with expansive

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master 3-car garage413921 $500000

Incredible westside water and mountain views Contemporary home entertainment deck with MIL apt

over garage610699 $539000

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Sugar Sand Mutiny

Bay beachfront home 52rsquo of waterfront plus outbuildings EZ care home and

landscaping604696 $715000

267rsquo private no-bank waterfront custom

home 2-level entertaining plus

lots of windows645151 $850000

--- Oak Harbor --- --- Oak Harbor ---Well-maintained

West Beach waterfront home with huge deck

Manicured multi-level landscaping

608456 $550000

Huge 1-level home on 123 acres of Scenic Heights

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331-6300Freeland

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321-6400Bayview

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where knowledge makesthe difference

Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

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Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties of Western Washington serving children through older adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently re- cruiting for the follow- ing positions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Human Resources

Generalist

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompasshealthorgjoin-our-team

wwwcompass- healthorgjoin-our-team

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

real estatefor sale - WA

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

FOR SALE By Owner great location in Free- land on Whidbey Island Spacious 2+ bedroom 2 bath home Walk to gro- cery beach post office l ibrary bus Peaceful and private Must see in- ter ior exposed beam wood ceiling over main l i v i n g a r e a w o o d - trimmed clerestory win- dows br ight and airy year round Cozy wood- stove Perfect getaway retirement home or ren- tal $179000 priced to sell 425-422-7223

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 98260

2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

OAK HARBOR 98277

OPEN HOUSESun Oct 26th 1-4pm

4BR~3BA~2345 SF$289900 or call

for a showing360-675-2875

1074 SW Castilian Dr

real estatefor rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

Convenient location walk to Island Transit

Post Office grocery store

banks hardware store dining

church amp ferry landing

(360)341-2254

Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

1 BR 1 BA CUTE 1200 SF house off Humphrey Rd Den laundry room wi th washer amp dr yer Nice kitchen and family room Carport amp parking Close to Clinton Ferry No pets No smoking $800 per month water amp sewer included $800 deposit 360-654-8172melt911frontiercomLANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON

2 BEDROOM 2 bath l a r g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t room 1800 sw ft All appl iances to include WD Wa l k t o beach oversized garage No smoking pets $99500 month 360-579-2593FREELAND 98249

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OAK HARBOR

3 BEDROOM 2 Bath doublewide mobi le in F a m i l y P a r k $ 8 5 0 month and $850 deposit 360-770-6882OAK HARBOR 98277CUTE amp CLEAN 2 BR duplex in desirable Du- gua l l a Bay Wa te r amp mountain view Electric heat amp gas fireplace No dogs Available Novem- ber 5th $800 per month First last dep One year lease 360-515-0683

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Saturday October 25 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Advertise your Island Holiday

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Announcements

HOPE Therapeutic Riding Program

Annual Benefit Auction

Sat Oct 25thHolmes Harbor Rod amp

Gun Club500pm Bidding 600pm Dinner

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Discover your abilitiesGrab the reins of Life

Found

I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100

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Lost

Lilly has been sighted between Evanstar Lane amp Holmes Harbor Winery on Honeymoon Bay Rd The weather changes may motivate her to ap- proach people I am ask- ing my neighbors to help me Please invite her in If you cannot reach me contact Useless Bay Vet or WAIF Animal Shelter Thank you Dana amp Rob- er t Harkins (360)221- 6782 3609202168L O S T AT G A R A G E SALE to the lady who purchased orthodox we have the insoles for you still you mistakenly left them behind Please call 360-678-9319

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Legal Notices

An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

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The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

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f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

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vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro-

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THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

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In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceasedNO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030

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The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com-

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menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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Campbell resigns from IT board

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Page 4: Whidbey News-Times, October 25, 2014

By JUSTIN BURNETTWhidbey News Group

If money makes a dif-ference in races for politi-cal office then it appears Island County District 3 Commissioner candidate Karla Jacks will have a hefty advantage over challenger Rick Hannold on Nov 4

According to the state Public Disclosure Commission the agency that monitors campaign con-tributions and expenditures Jacks a Camano Island Democrat has amassed a war chest of nearly $39000

Hannold a North Whidbey Republican raised about $2500

Jacks said Thursday the amount she raised was no accident but the result of steps she took months ago as a political newcomer

ldquoI actually went to some classes learning how much to budget and what things

would costrdquo Jacks saidThe vast difference in

contributions is a concern Hannold said but added that probably wonrsquot be the decid-ing factor in the race

His campaign was ldquograss-rootsrdquo from the beginning he said and there are better ways to get the message out than with signs or commer-cials

ldquoIve been putting a lot of miles on my shoesrdquo Hannold said

ldquoBesides I think face-to-face is the best thingrdquo

Hannold is recording under the mini reporting option meaning he doesnt have to report individual con-tributors or expenditures as long as the total stays under $5000

He neared the benchmark around the August primary election and asked a change to the full-reporting option but missed deadlines for the

switchHes had to make do with

about a dozen large signs and about 225 small ones

As of this week Hannold had spent about $3200 said PDC spokeswoman Lori Anderson

Jacks has spent nearly $26600 according to the PDC much of it on profes-sional campaign assistance A sum total of $4000 went to Sound Strategies a Marysville-based consultant and $10500 to her campaign manager Nathan Haugen grandson of the former state senator Mary Margaret Haugen

The total spent is likely more as the statersquos website hasnrsquot caught up with an approximately $8000 expen-diture for mailers this week Jacks said She noted that shersquos still raising money and anticipates her total expendi-tures and contributions will

be about even though she also hopes to have some left over in the event she runs for a second term

A mailer for Hannold arrived in mailboxes late this week but he confirmed Friday that it was not sent or paid for by the Hannold campaign

Jacksrsquo largest individual financial supporters were the Island County Democratic Central Committee con-tributing a total of $3950 in two separate payments and $3700 from Windermere Real Estate brokers Randy and Marla Heagle on Camano Island

Other big contributors all of whom gave $1000 in sepa-rate $500 payments include Jones Floyd of Seattle Diane Kendy of Langley Robin and Stanley Nelson of Shoreline and Craig and Rose Olson of Camano Island

Appointed District 3

Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan before being defeated in the prima-ry raised $7900 and spent about $12000 according to the commissionrsquos website

Vaughan disputed the number in a telephone inter-view Monday saying hersquos certain the total is less

Also Vaughan did not record his contributions and expenditures electronically with the commission doing so only with written docu-ments mailed to the agency

Anderson said Vaughan is required by law to file elec-tronically

Vaughan disputed the claim maintaining he was in compliance with state rules

ldquoId be real careful with that business right there young manrdquo Vaughan said when asked about the PDC violation

Vaughan later apolo-gized and acknowledged he received a letter from the state commission urging him to file electronically

He said he worked hard to follow the rules while cam-paigning which can be exten-

sive and complicated but he didnrsquot adhere to the electron-ic filing requirements solely for lack of computer skills

In other county races incumbent Republican Auditor Sheilah Crider raised $3700 and spent $2200 while Independent challeng-er Rebecca Wagnerrsquos totals are unknown as she is using the mini reporting option

Vying for the county treasurerrsquos seat incumbent Democrat Ana Maria Nuntildeez raised $7100 and spent $3800

Her largest contributors were the Island County Democrats $1500 in two payments and Leigh Power of Coupeville $400 All other contributions were under $200

Challenger Wanda Grone a Republican is ahead slight-ly with $7600 taken in and about $7100 spent Her larg-est supporter was the Island Republican Party with $700 and $300 checks from John Merrill Oak Harbor and Daryl Tyras of Houston Texas All other contribu-tions were under $200

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By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Candy Slowik would be happy to see a library in nearly every neigh-borhood

In fact she recently opened a free library in front of her home on Southwest Erie Street where the policy is ldquotake a book leave a bookrdquo

Little Free Libraries is a move-ment that started in 2009 by Todd Bol and Rick Brooks of Wisconsin with a mission to promote literacy and a love of reading

Slowik said she learned about the concept when she visited Seattle with her grandchildren who took pleasure in showing her the various free libraries in their area

ldquoI just thought it was a really real-ly neat concept in Seattlerdquo she said

Shersquos hoping the idea will take off in Oak Harbor

As of right now Slowik said hers is only one of two pocket libraries in Oak Harbor the other being in the Whidbey Country Club parking lot

ldquoI just thought if people would get out and think about making these things that it would be fun for the neighborhoodrdquo she said

Bob and Rhonda Severns are also working towards opening a pocket library in Oak Harbor inspired by the statue in Windjammer Park ded-icated to three teachers as well as other pocket libraries Bob Severns saw in North Seattle

ldquoI think the opportunity to read and learn from that is one of the best things we can do no matter what age grouprdquo Bob Severns said

Hersquos planning on working with an Eagle Scout to design and build the library which when completed will be placed near the teachersrsquo statue in Windjammer Park

Hersquos hoping to get it done within a couple of months As of January 2014 the Little Free Library website estimated about 15000 free libraries worldwide including countries like Uganda Pakistan Lithuana and so many more

She opened hers about two weeks ago in front of her Candy Land Day Care located at 746 SE Erie Street It has since attracted the attention of passersby as well as the attention of the children who attend her day care

ldquoI have a lot of my day care kids hellip come up on their way home and

grab a bookrdquo Slowik said ldquoand then bring one from their houserdquo

Currently Slowikrsquos pocket library stocks books ranging in age groups form children to adult and she said

that people are welcome to stop by to find a book and to even sit on the nearby bricks to read

ldquoI think reading is importantrdquo Slowik said ldquoTherersquos nothing better than readingrdquo

Pocket libraries pop up in OH

Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Candy Slowik and Drew Lefler a child at Slowikrsquos daycare read together next to the free library Slowik started

By KELLY PANTOLEONNews Clerk

Local magician JR Russell is hoping to magically repair the Whidbey Playhouse this weekend

Russell who is a retired Navy captain will be star-ring in a magic show to raise funds for the theater

The magic show is Saturday Oct 25 with show-ings at 1 pm and 4 pm

The matinee show is geared toward kids and costs $4 for kids and $6 for adults while the night show has more for the adults and tickets are $5 for kids and $10 for adults

Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the playhousersquos Raise the Roof project

The project which began in 2012 is aimed at upgrad-ing the 48-year-old nonprofit theater which produces five shows per season and hosts a

variety of other productions Russell who has been a

magician on Whidbey Island since 2011 got the idea to put on the show when he was sit-ting and talking with Hector Powell playhouse office man-ager Janis Powellrsquos husband and the facilities manager at the playhouse

Russell mentioned that the playhouse still needed some renovations considering that it was originally a church and

the original framework isnrsquot perfect for a theater So he and Hector Powell decided it was time for another magic show that would benefit Raise the Roof He put on the first magic show to benefit the program in 2012

Right now Janis Powell said the playhouse is look-ing to expand its fly space or above-stage space which would give the crew more options for set design and

other effects during theater productions

Russell invited three of his magician friends Mark Paulson Jim Earnshaw and Brian Cook Cook and Russell have both performed

in Las Vegas Together the four magicians will use all kinds of magic and illusions during the shows

ldquoThey do it for the love of doing magicrdquo Janis Powell said ldquoAnd helping us outrdquo

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By JANIS REIDStaff reporter

In the face of diminish-ing funding for state parks local parks staffs are get-ting creative to keep parks running smoothly

Representatives from Washington State Parks presented the agencyrsquos current condition to local leaders this week in efforts to both inform and seek partnerships that may help them do more with less

ldquoThe only way we can make this happen is if we all work togetherrdquo said Deception Pass Manager Jack Hartt to mem-bers of the Council of Governments

ldquoAlone I canrsquot do that on my own with my staff we canrsquot do it on our own But together if we work together as governments if we work together as neigh-bors and community hellip our state parks can work for all of usrdquo

The Island County Council of Governments includes Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley Coupeville Mayor Nancy Conard Langley Mayor Fred McCarthy Island County Commissioner Helen Price

Johnson and Port of South Whidbey representative Curt Gordon

Combined Whidbey Islandrsquos nine state parks bring 47 million visitors each year with 27 going to Deception Pass alone

Daniel Farber policy and governmental affairs direc-tor for state parks said that the last few years have been tumultuous for state parks as funding has been slashed and the Discover Pass initiated

ldquoWersquore in such tumult right now wersquove laid off one- third of our full-time employeesrdquo Farber said

The state funded the parks with $94 million in the general fund as recently as 2009 but has cut that down steadily each year In 2013 the state gave only $85 million to parks

Farber said that while income from the Discover Pass has helped offset the statersquos shrinking contribu-tion state parks are still struggling to provide mini-mal services

On Whidbey the reality of cuts has meant reduced camping seasons at South Whidbey and Fort Ebey summer interpretive pro-

grams have been on hold office hours have been reduced and some rest-rooms are closed in the winter according to Central Whidbey Area Manager John Crimmins

Crimmins added that short staffing has lead to poor morale and motiva-tion therersquos not enough staff to open and close gates and problems at a specific park leaves other parks unattended

ldquoThe statersquos shrinking budget led to a need to reduce staff and find new ways to manage our parksrdquo Crimmins said

This has lead to creating a large management area for all Whidbey Island state parks with the exception of Deception Pass which has its own management team

Farber said when the Discover Pass was initiat-ed in 2011 the legislature directed state parks to work toward 100 percent self suf-ficiency a goal that he said is unrealistic

ldquoWe canrsquot get there we donrsquot want to get there we donrsquot think the public wants us to get thererdquo Farber said

ldquoWe think with a public

park system you need pub-lic stakeholdersrdquo

In that light state parks has attempted to form part-nerships with other organi-zations schools and volun-teer groups to stretch their resources

ldquoItrsquos not all doom and gloomrdquo Crimmins said ldquoWe found some solutionsrdquo

Among those include cre-ating a central office for

all permanent staff at Fort Casey an office assistant assumes many of the admin-istrative tasks supplies and products are standardized park rangers are schedules are prioritized by need and the volunteer program has been vastly expanded assist with park clean-ups and customer service

ldquoWersquove had all sorts of local volunteer helprdquo

Crimmins saidMoving forward state

parks is hoping to continue to find ways to generate rev-enue as well as rely on local partnerships Crimmins said

Just a few of these include island Lionrsquos Clubs local Boy Scout Troops the Island County Beachwatchers and schools

Struggling state parks find creative solutions

Magic show to raise money for Playhouse campaign

Janis ReidWhidbey News-Time

Washington State Parks volunteer Larry Doles explains his role as a trail monitor at Fort Ebey Doles said in his four years volunteering for the park system the paid staff has diminished and rangers rely heavily on volunteers for support

WRITE TO US The Whidbey News-Times welcomes letters from its readers We reserve the right to edit all submissions Letters should be typewritten and not exceed 350 words They must be signed and include a daytime phone number Send items to PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email editorwhidbeynewsgroupcom

Page A6 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITORElection

See through latest lsquoOctober SurprisersquoEditor

I have always supported our mili-tary forces My mother served in the Marine Corps And after my father emigrated from Poland he worked on the design of the B-52 bomber while employed by Boeing

My father-in-law served in the Army during the Korean War and on the ICBM and McDonnell Douglas Harrier programs afterward My mother-in-law runs the VFW in her hometown Many of my high school classmates served in Vietnam I sup-ported their choices and welcomed home the ones who survived

I never protested against the war and I always thank troops and veter-ans for their service to our country

I have not changed my alliances mdash I support the US Navy and its operations in Island County

As an ldquoOctober surpriserdquo informa-tion was planted related to my signa-ture on an OLF petition requesting that the issue of continuing opera-

tions at OLF be submitted to the affected voters in an election

My concern with flights over Ebeyrsquos Reserve is directed at the release of jet fuel over farmlands where food crops are raised and areas of dense population

I have never attended a COER meeting nor have I given this group any financial support I ldquounsub-scribedrdquo from their communications when their tactics became extreme

My opponent has posted this on her website

ldquoI strongly support the military and NAS Whidbey unlike my oppo-nent who wants to close the baserdquo

I do not support closure of Whidbey Island Naval Air Station nor any other base in the state of Washington

The economic impacts to Whidbey Island would be enormous

I find it interesting that Ms Ana Maria Nuntildeez says she strongly sup-ports the local military yet is accept-ing campaign contributions from COER the group sponsoring the petition that she is chastising me for signing

Campaign contributions are gath-ered after personally meeting with supporters the supporters want their candidate elected because

their beliefs and standards align with those of the other

Ms Nuntildeezrsquos acceptance of these funds brings her claimed support of the military into question

My opponentrsquos campaign manager posted this on the NASWI I Support OLF Facebook page ldquoYes I am Eileen King and resident of OH I am also Ana Maria Nuntildeezrsquos campaign manager Yes Ana Maria like most candidates has accepted donations from people who are members or signed the petition for COER She is a candidate and doesnrsquot turn down free moneyrdquo

I hope you can see through this latest ldquoOctober surpriserdquo and follow the money to determine who is tell-ing you the truth here Look to the one who is accepting COERrsquos money

This is an election race for the Island County treasurer whose duties are to care for the taxpayersrsquo money

Why is it that the current treasurer wants to talk about anything except her performance in office where it is so obvious that she has failed to do just that mdash care for the taxpayersrsquo money

Wanda Grone Candidate for Island County

treasurerCoupeville

By Helen Price JohnsonHindsight is 2020 and looking back

I see a small transit agency that grew from the grass roots and built up on a shoestring to a vital public service Run by only one person habits were entrenched

Money was saved in hopes of building a facility to meet growing needs Once grant funds came the local match took all the savings Unfortunately the big construction project took the directorrsquos

focus away from monitoring daily finances Expenses exceeded revenues creating a shortfall Services had to be cut If the proper internal financial con-

trols had been in place less dramatic adjustments could have been made over time Cuts shouldrsquove been made sooner We know that now

Steps were taken to strengthen Island Transitrsquos checks and balances The board has increased its oversight of finances Two board members now meet regularly with staff to review bank statements expenses and revenues

A new professional sits in the Transit finance office and is updating the internal controls of the agency Monthly reports are improved so the board can better monitor the cash position The State Auditors just finished their review of the Island Transit books for 2013 and confirmed that the previous financial officer did not follow standard practices in a number of areas

Most significant were the cash shortfall and the control of the federal grant funds for the new building This yearrsquos reductions in service did ldquoright the shiprdquo and Transit is oper-ating in the black again modestly rebuilding a reserve

The auditors deemed $100 thousand of the $10 million grant as questionable No one stole any money but payroll records and equipment inventory were not adequate That has been fixed The audit confirmed the board of directors need to improve its oversight of the director This is an opportunity to start new practices

Most important to moving ahead is hiring a qualified interim executive director so the transit agency is stabilized for the future and the impacts of the cuts can be addressed Tentative plans are to hire someone by Thanksgiving

An interim position makes sense to provide transitional leadership for the organization and provide ample time for the process of selecting a long-term director

The community needs to say what they want for the sys-tem to provide in the future How can service be expanded Should it stay fare-free Routes need to be adjusted to better meet the needs of our citizens

The audit results show that the agency grew over time yet the internal financial controls and Board policies did not keep up Significant progress has been made and I will work hard to continue improving Island Transit for the future

n The Whidbey News-Times welcomes submissions for Sound Off Email your proposed guest commentary to editorwhidbeynewsgroupcom Include contact email and phone

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WHIDBEY

SOUND OFFWill work to ensure transit has a future

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News-Timeswhidbey

Response to errors defines candidateEditor

My response to the endorsement of my opponent They use the mis-steps that have occurred this year as the reason they are endorsing my opponent

Election year errors The worst timing

My father says ldquoIt is not the error that defines you but your response to itrdquo My response ldquoCorrect and put plans in place to avoid these situations from reoccurringrdquo

My accomplishments barely men-tioned Partial Payment program alli-ance with the Opportunity Council decreasing banking costs by 70 per-cent elimination of supplement back-log etc

Almost all of the accomplishments for which my opponent takes credit were initiated before she was hired she was the liaison representing my office She speaks of ensuring reports are delivered in a timely manner but failed three years running to com-plete the one report for which she was responsible in the financial state-ments Her vision for the future is a copy of what I have already stated

No original thoughtsShe signed a petition to close OLF

Coupeville She openly stated that she would be personally financially better off if NAS Whidbey were to close Yet she slaps a ldquoSupport Our Troopsrdquo sticker on her car to garner the military vote

As a military spouse and mama I appreciate the sacrifice and ded-ication of our service members I understand that freedom also means sacrifice whether moving every few years or hearing the sound of free-dom overhead

I have given my heart and soul as treasurer to better serve you I hum-bly ask for your faith and vote again

Ana Maria NuntildeezIsland County treasurer

Oak Harbor

Clark County treasurer confident in NuntildeezEditor

I appreciate Island County Treasurer Ana Maria Nuntildeezrsquos lead-ership in coordinating this last year the PACrsquos User Group which devel-ops the software programming pri-orities of the county treasurerrsquos True Automation property tax collection system for 13 counties in the state of Washington

Even during difficult personal and family health issues over the last 12 months Ana Maria continued to participate in the discussions and decisions of the Washington State Association of County Treasurers including state legislation and partici-pating on WSACT committees

She is a strong advocate for excel-lence in treasury management and an asset to the citizens of Island County

As a result of sharing ideas my office has implemented some of the processes developed by Ana Mariarsquos office to improve our operational activities

The voters of Island County would do well to reelect County Treasurer Ana Maria Nuntildeez and help continue her efforts to implement programs and processes to improve customer service financial management and tax collection in the treasurerrsquos office

Doug LasherClark County treasurer

Vancouver Wash

CPA background make Wagner best choiceEditor

Rebecca Wagnerrsquos years of experi-ence as a CPA as well as her former employment with both Island and Skagit counties will make her a valu-able asset to the Island County audi-torrsquos office

Her extensive knowledge and working relationships that she has gained over the years will provide this department with a ldquoworking auditorrdquo an auditor who can competently run her department and maintain com-munication with other departments as needed

Barb OlesonOak Harbor

I-594

Flawed measure needs off ballotEditor

I just received a flyer in the mail with Rory Graves supporting Initiative 594 I have to admit that it finally sent me over the edge

The television commercials with her do meet their intended purpose of pulling at my emotions through heart-tugging testimony But I have to inform you that it gets my attention for reasons other than what Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility would like

You see the entire campaign makes me realize how fortunate we are to live in a society where women can get self-defense and firearms training Roryrsquos mother chose to stay in an abusive relationship without seeking any of that training It very well could have prevented the situa-tion of her shooting

Nowhere does the printed flyer or television spot state that the husband mentioned was prohibited from own-ing a firearm

I find it inexcusable that the Alliance would exploit women in this fashion The training opportunities for women to safely carry and use if necessary a firearm are endless

However the passing of I-594 will take away the possibility of receiving that training Through insane restric-tions regarding firearms transfers I will no longer be able to share my experience or firearms with another woman interested in shooting for sport or self defense

My gun club will no longer pres-ent eight classes a year in youth and womenrsquos firearm safety The way the initiative is written is totally out of step with the Second Amendment or state constitution

I am truly curious whether anyone on the Alliance staff has read I-594

in its entirety and understands the implication that the passing of this bill would have Give us a break out here

Someone fess up and admit that this legislation needs to be pulled from the ballot

Dianne RasterOak Harbor

McDowell

Where is the evidence to support OLF claimEditor

In his Oct 18 letter to the Whidbey News-Times Mac McDowell wrote ldquoThe Navy has long said OLF Coupeville is essential to Whidbey Island Naval Air Station remaining openrdquo

When and where has the Navy ever said that Mr McDowell didnrsquot offer one direct quote from the Navy to support this statement

If the Navy had ever said that it would have been part of every dis-cussion about OLF in meetings and newspaper accounts and letters to the editor for the last several years

It would have been plastered on billboards all over the island

It would have stopped dead in its tracks any claim by those who want OLF closed that they donrsquot also want the air station closed

Where has that statement been hidden all of these years If Mr McDowell has access to it he should produce it If not in the interest of his own credibility he should admit that he misspoke

Ann AdamsOak Harbor

Speak up now in support of baseEditor

When the last EA-6B retires Whidbey Island Naval Air Stationrsquos EA-18G Growlers will be the only US airborne electronic jammers and therefore responsible to protect and defend all US military and alliesrsquo forces worldwide

The Chief of Naval Operations wants to add up to 36 additional EA-18G Growlers including two shore-based (non-carrier) squadrons along with the support jobs and per-sonnel to Whidbey

There are meetings 4-8 pm Oct 28 29 and 30 in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes to accept com-ments in the EIS process

In 1989-90 a Coupeville anti-Navy group was instrumental through com-plaint efforts to get NAS Whidbey on the 1991 Base Realignment and Closure list

A similar anti-Navy Coupeville group is again trying to shut down NAS Whidbey by forcing the Growlers to cease flying on Whidbey

In 1990 the local community did not respond prior to BRAC On either Oct 28 29 or 30 you have the oppor-tunity to respond proactively support-ing NAS Whidbeyrsquos expansion and telling the Navy the Coupeville anti-Navy group represents a very vocal but extreme minority of residents

Seventy-plus years of Navy

operations at NAS WhidbeyOLF Coupeville should be grandfathered to allow the Navy to return to the same number of Navy personnel and jobs as was here when the A-6 was operational

The expansion is needed nation-ally Hopefully this time different from 1991 we can proactively support the Navy defeat the anti-Navy efforts and keep NAS Whidbey off the 2017 BRAC closure list

If you canrsquot attend you can com-ment supporting the Navy on wwwwhidbeyeiscom

If you donrsquot have internet access call Mac McDowell at 360-929-8207 for a comment form

This time the community needs to work to protect NAS Whidbey and to protect our local economy The Washington governorrsquos economic report indicates NAS Whidbey is the source of 88 percent of all economic activity in Island County

Mac McDowellOak Harbor

WEANThanks for celebrating 25 years of protectionEditor

Whidbey Environmental Action Network wants to thank all who par-ticipated and contributed to a very successful fun for all ldquoWEANFest Celebrating 25 years of Protecting Our Native Biodiversityrdquo

We especially want to thank the folks who attended the annual meet-ing and potluck donated to the silent auction bought donated items as well as Greenbank Farmrsquos fantastic new rental facility manager Madisun Clark

We also want to thank the great performers who raised the roof and blew the doors off the barn with their glorious music Whidbeyrsquos own Cranberry Bog Blue Grass Band Bellinghamrsquos soulful mischievous baritone Dana Lyons Orcas Islandrsquos banjo playing folksy singer Tom Rawson and his Baez-channeling part-ner Katherine Ellice from Vancouver British Columbia

I know many are wondering who won the Busted Bulldozer and Home Island Hero awards The Dozer went to Oak Harbor mayor Scott Dudley and the Oak Harbor City Council for callously cutting down an Oak Harbor icon the Post Office oak tree

The second award went to ex-Island County Commissioner Angie Homola for her efforts while in office Though competition was stiff in both cases the decibel meter went off the scale in favor of the winners

One reason WEANfest was held at the farm was because WEAN was instrumental in its evolution When Chateau Ste Michele Winery decid-ed to sell the farm in 1995 WEAN organized the first meeting Eighty people crammed the Greenbank Progressive Hall to strategize a plan

The rest is history and typical of what we do It is truly a jewel in the navel of Whidbey Island and a resource for residents and the region

With your continued support we look forward to 25 more years of championing sustainable strategies for a viable verdant and healthy future

Gary PiazzonCoupeville

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A7

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MORE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

James T Wuertemburg

James Theodore Wuertemburg died peace-fully at his home in Oak Harbor Oct 18 2014 at the age of 71 He was born in Santa Monica Calif May 7 1943 to Barrett and Nellie Wuertemburg

Jim attended a boys mili-tary school for a time and completed his education at public schools in Santa Monica

At age 17 when Jim was a sophomore he left school and enlisted in the US Army He did complete his GED while in the service

Following his discharge Jim returned home and began working in the aero-space industry as a machin-ist Jim had family members working in the motion pic-ture industry and he soon joined them

He began a career in stage lighting and worked his way up to assistant light-ing director or ldquobest boyrdquo and finally to lighting direc-tor or ldquogafferrdquo as he was known in the industry

Jim made many friends in the industry

He counted David Carradine and Jack Nicholson as friends Jim spent much of his time working on movies but also did work for television

Jim was considered a real ldquoladies manrdquo He was married twice and had even dated Linda Carter (ldquoWonder Womanrdquo) for a time

He worked on the series ldquoCharlestonrdquo and then moved to ldquoCheersrdquo While on the set of ldquoCheersrdquo he met Diane Overdiek a pro-duction coordinator

Jim and Diane soon fell in love and became engaged The cast of ldquoCheersrdquo hosted a great engagement party for them

On Feb 7 1987 Diane and Jim were married in North Hollywood Calif Jim and Diane became very involved with English

OBITUARIES

Wuertemburg

Bulldogs They bred raised and showed their dogs and spent a significant amount of time traveling to vari-ous events They produced a number of American Kennel Club Champions over the years

Jim became totally dis-abled in 1994 However in 1990 Jim and Diane were able to purchase property in Oak Harbor

After retiring from the motion picture industry they moved to Oak Harbor and in 2004 built their home and a very large dog ken-nel

Their home has a vast collection of bulldogs and bulldog memorabilia For the past several years Diane has been Jimrsquos pri-mary caregiver

Graveside funeral ser-vices for Jim Wuertemberg will be held at 1 pm Monday Oct 27 2014 at Maple Leaf Cemetery Oak Harbor with military honors to follow under the auspices of the US Army Honor Guard

Funeral services were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Please visit Jimrsquos page in the Book of Memories at wwwwallin funeralhomecom to share memories and condolences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson died at his residence in Summer Hill Assisted Living Oak Harbor Oct 4 2014 at the age of 94 He was born in Virginia Minn April 25 1920

He graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1938 and then spent the next year in the Civilian Construction Camp (CCC)

Walter joined the US Navy in November 1939

and graduated from Great Lakes boot camp

His first duty station was aboard the USS Lexington CV-2 in San Pedro Calif where he was in training as a radioman striker and rear set gunner on a TBD devastator torpedo bomb-er attached to Torpedo Squadron 2

Walterrsquos torpedo bomb-er sunk the first Imperial Japanese air craft carrier Shoho during WWII

Unfortunately he had to jump overboard when his own ship the Lexington was sunk the very next day

He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal for his significant contributions during the Battle of the Coral Sea

He continued his Naval service until his retirement in 1968

He left the service as an RMCS (E-8) with more than 24 years of service Walter settled in Longview Wash in 1968

Walter was married to Effie Josephine (Alto) Nelson for 42 years and had two children Walter David and wife Joyce of Oak Harbor and Virginia Lee (deceased)

He has four grandchil-dren many great-grand-children and a great-great-grandchild

Several years after Effiersquos death he married his child-hood sweetheart Elizabeth J Eddy

Walter and Betty trav-eled extensively to Norway Sweden Russia Hawaii Alaska and many other places

They were proud members of the United Methodist Church in Castle Rock for many years Elizabeth died in May of 2011 in Kelso Wash

In July 2011 Walter moved to Oak Harbor to be near his son

Walter requested no for-mal funeral services be con-ducted

He will be laid to rest next to his wife Effie at Longview Memorial Park Remembrances may be made to the charity of your choice

Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home amp Cremation LLC Oak Harbor WA

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc age 72 longtime Oak Harbor resident passed away Sunday Oct 19 2014 at Whidbey General Hospital due to complications from a surgery in March 2014

Mr Loranc was born in Houston April 5 1942 He moved to San Jose Calif and eventually to Whidbey Island

He had served in the US Navy Jean married Carol Ann Kern Nov 12 2012

He was a welder and an auto mechanic

He enjoyed working with driftwood Jean was an avid member of the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 2362

Jean is survived by his wife Carol by three sons and by his brother Carl in Massachusetts

A memorial service is being planned for a later date at the Elks Lodge Memorials may be made to the Elks National Foundation 2750 N Lakeview Ave Chicago IL 60614

Family and friends are encouraged to share mem-ories and condolences at wwwwhidbeymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Marley

Kathleen Rae Marley

Kathleen Marley 62 of Coupeville passed away of cancer Oct 16 2014 at her home

She was born Oct 7 1952 in Aurora Ill to Richard and Norma Nauert She was married to Larry Marley Kathleen worked in Civil Service and was a volunteer for the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office for four years

She was the secretary for the Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club and was the scoutmas-ter for more than 10 years for the Boy Scouts Troop 4053

She loved spending time and going out with her fam-ily and friends She also liked to watch movies and go to the casino

One of her requests was not to have a service The family is honoring her wish-es and no services will be held

She is survived by her husband Larry Marley children Nikolaus Marley 26 Mikael Marley 23 and Sarah Marley 23 grand-children Hayli Marley 3 and Carson Marley 1 She is also survived by her par-ents Richard Nauert and Norma Nauert brother Larry Nauert sister Judy Cooper and a nephew Zachary Griswald 25 She was preceded in death by her brother Ron Nauert and brother-in-law Billy Cooper

The family would like to thank all members of her family near and far Mary Nootenboon Kathy Pigott Ginny Munn Elaine Jones Julie Rosenthal Julie Grove Valerie (RN and Whidbey General Hospital) Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club fami-ly and friends of Boy Scouts and Troop 4053 and the local community

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia age 21 of Oak Harbor died suddenly Saturday Oct 18 2014 in Oak Harbor

Adam was born in Yakima Wash Feb 18 1993 to Adam A Garcia and Bettie Marie Sifuentes He moved with his mother to Whidbey Island in 2000

Adam attended Coupeville schools where he was actively involved in sports

He played basketball and football and was No 33 on the field Adamrsquos dream was to be an auto body painter and detailer

Above all he loved his family His mother Bettie was his best friend and his daughter Sophia was his pride and joy

Adam is survived by his mother Bettie Marie Sifuentes of Oak Harbor his father Adam A Garcia of Yakima his daughter Sophia Garcia age 5 of Telford Pa his sister Vanessa Garcia his grandparents Chris and Steve Baker of Oak Harbor Richard Aragon of Yakima Jesse Sifuentes of Toppenish Wash his great-grandfather Pete Sifuentes of Toppenish his aunts uncles and cousins Rachel and Alex Angel Izik Roberta and Matt Reggie Gabe Eva and Dom Michael Caine Kendahl and Capri Michelle and Joe Haylee Sara and Martin Annie and Joel Tavi the rest of the Garcias and family

Visitation was 6-8 pm Friday Oct 24 2014 at Whidbey Memorial

A funeral service will be held at 6 pm Saturday Oct 25 2014 at Oak Harbor Church of the Nazarene 1100 W Whidbey Avenue with Dr Benjamin Norris officiating

Viewing will precede the service 5-6 pm Memorials

are suggested to the Adam Garcia Donation Fund at Wells Fargo Bank Family and friends are encouraged to share memories and condolences at wwwwhid beymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAMES OF THE WEEK OHHS soccer (6 pm) and volleyball (7 pm) teams play their final home matches Monday Oct 27SPORTS

WHIDBEY

OHHS within1 game of E-WBy JIM WALLERSports editor

Winning twice this week the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team moved within striking range of the Wesco 3A leaders

The Wildcats celebrated Senior Night with an easy 3-0 win over visiting Marysville Getchell Tuesday and then traveled to Everett for a 3-1 win Thursday

The Wildcats (7-3 7-5) are a half game behind third-place Lynnwood (8-3 8-5) and one behind second-place Edmonds-Woodway (8-2 9-3)

Oak Harbor has two matches left The Wildcats face 11th-place Mountlake Terrace (2-8 2-10) in the

final home match at 7 pm Monday Oct 27

Then they finish the con-ference season at first-place Shorewood (9-1 9-4) at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

GetchellOak Harbor coach Kerri

Molitor started an all-senior group along with junior Claire Anderson against Everett and the make-shift lineup rolled by the Chargers in the first two games 25-14 25-14

In the third game Molitor turned the match over to the underclassmen and the unit also had little trouble with Getchell (0-9 0-11) winning 25-13

In the first set the Chargers hung around for a while Oak Harbor led only 14-11 then ran off four straight points behind the

serving of Anderson to pull away

The Wildcats jumped to a 7-1 lead in the second game and were never threatened

The underclassmen played well together in practice Monday accord-ing to Molitor but got off to a ragged start in the third game However after the early struggles the Wildcats bounced back to bury the visitors

Anderson had 17 kills seven digs and two aces

Aubrey Lock and Daranee Sornthom added five digs each

Amelia Berner and Hailee Blau recorded two blocks apiece and Hailey Beecher finished with 11 assists

EverettOak Harbor won in four

games at Everett 25-20 22-25

25-18 25-21Anderson once again

paced the Wildcat attack with 20 kills 15 digs and five aces

Blau and Berner each earned eight kills while Beecher dished 20 assists and Natalie McVey finished

with 17Priya Osborne recorded

eight digs and AnnaBelle Whitefoot seven

rsquoCat VB team wins pair closes in on 2nd place

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Oak Harbor seniors Aubrey Lock front and Daranee Sornthom make sure the court is covered on a serve receive Tuesday The Wildcats defeated Marysville Getchell 3-0 on Senior Night

Wildcat soccer team drops pair of matches

Glacier Peak and Shorewood handed the Oak Harbor soccer team losses this week

Visiting GP stopped the Wild-cats 3-1 Tuesday and Oak Harbor lost 3-0 at Shorewood Thursday

Against the Grizzlies a couple of breakdowns proved costly

ldquoI thought we played them tough with the exception of three or four mistakesrdquo coach Mike Lonborg said

The Grizzlies (4-4-1 5-7-1) scored two of their goals off cor-ner kicks which was a trouble-some area for the Wildcats Lon-borg said

ldquoWe had a serious lack of com-municationrdquo Lonborg said

Natalie Gabbert tied the match at 1-1 with a penalty kick early in the second half then Glacier Peak put the match away with two goals in 90 seconds midway through the second period

Against Shorewood (7-2-2 8-5-2) Lonborg suited up only 13 play-ers because of injuries

Though shorthanded the Wild-cats ldquoplayed hard but it wasnrsquot enoughrdquo Lonborg said

ldquoShorewood had great posses-sion and controlled the flow the majority of the gamerdquo he added

The loss eliminated Oak Harbor from playoff contention

The Wildcats (1-7-2 5-7-2) wrap up the season with two matches next week Lynnwood (1-8-1 1-22-2) visits at 6 pm Monday Oct 27 in the final home game then Oak Harbor goes to Everett (2-6-2

4-7-3) for the season finale at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

Wolves near playoffs with soccer win

Taking a huge step toward se-curing a postseason berth the Coupeville soccer team trimmed host Chimacum 3-1 in a shootout for a 1-0 win Thursday

With the victory Coupeville (2-1 5-4) now sits in second place with three matches left The Wolves take on first-place Kla-howya (4-0 12-1) at 5 pm Mon-day Oct 27 at home and then play Port Townsend (0-3 1-10) twice

After playing through a score-less regulation period and over-time Thursdayrsquos match was decided on penalty kicks Micky LeVine Ana Luvera and Marissa Etzell scored for Coupeville while Wolvesrsquo keeper Julia Myers limited the Cowboys to one successful kick

Chimacum avenges loss to Coupeville

The Coupeville volleyball team knocked off Chimacum last week but the Cowboys evened the score with a 3-1 win over the visiting Wolves Thursday

Coupeville appeared to be on the way to a series sweep when it won the first game 25-16 how-ever Chimacum rallied to take the next three (25-15 25-18 26-24) and the match

ldquoWe had a hard time executing

and we made too many errors many occurring at critical mo-mentsrdquo Coupeville coach Breanne Smedley said ldquo

The defense was led by Valen Trujillo with 30 digs Kacie Kiel had 19 and Madeline Strasburg 16 Hailey Hammer added two blocks

Offensively Lauren Rose dished out 30 assists that led to 12 kills for Strasburg 11 for Hammer and five for Kiel

Kiel also served three acesThe Wolves host first-place

Klahowya (4-0 12-0) at 5 pm Monday Oct 27

Oak Harbor swimmers fall to Lake Stevens

Lake Stevens finished off its swim season undefeated with a 115-70 win over visiting Oak Har-bor Thursday

The meet was originally sched-uled for Oct 9

The Wildcats finished 9-2 with the loss both losses were to 4A schools

Up next for the Wildcats is the district meet Nov 6 8 and 9 at the Snohomish Aquatic Center

Oak Harbor won only four events at Lake Stevens three involving Taliah Black She won two individual events (200-yard individual medley 22581 100 breaststroke 1148) and teamed with Mollie Briddell Jillian Pape and Mariel Empinado to win the 200 medley relay (2055)

Marissa Morris took the 500 freestyle (544387)

PREP ROUNDUP

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Wildcat Jennifer Turnek (5) challenges GPrsquos Sarah Steranka for possession

group deployed since Feb 15 according to the NavyNAS Whidbey-based VAQ 134 has been a part of the

departing strike group and the squadrons involvement will be the Navyrsquos final job for the Prowler

ldquoThis is the final Navy EA-6B Prowler deployment and that despite its age compared to the modern EA-18G Growler the old Prowler thanks to its dedicated maintain-ers and air crew is proving itself right up to the endrdquo said Lt Joseph Hontz US 5th Fleet spokesman

The carrierrsquos air wing amassed 32611 flight hours 12548 total sorties and 9752 traps supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIS and terrorists in Iraq and Syria according to the Navy

The Navy said in earlier news releases that the electronic

attack squadrons are assisting in air strikes performed by the US Air Forcersquos FA-18 Hornet and Super Hornet aircraft and that approximately 74 percent of the attacks are by the Air Force

ldquoThe sailors who man our ships and squadrons should be extremely proud of what we as a team accomplished while deployed to the 5th Fleetrdquo said Rear Adm DeWolfe Miller in a statement released by the Navy

ldquoCarl Vinson Strike Group has the watch and their pres-ence like ours will enhance regional stability and make a difference in the fight against terrorismrdquo

In addition to the Growler squadron the Carl Vinson strike group comprises seven squadrons of various attack and support aircraft totaling 6200 sailors

The carrier is also accompanied by four destroyersUpon its return to Whidbey VAQ 134 will begin its tran-

sition to the Growler which will complete the Navy-wide transition by the 2015 target date

Prowlers will still be flown by the Marine Corps squad-rons

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appointed to the position during the meeting at which commissioner Dave Walton resigned It was later determined the board didnrsquot fol-low the proper legal process in making the appointment and it was later rescinded

The candidates were briefly interviewed before the board voted

Wendy Shingleton appointed to fill for-mer commissioner Kirk Hufferrsquos seat on the board asked the candidates applied for the position

ldquoThe pool isnrsquot quite meeting my needsrdquo Holly replied ldquoI donrsquot think itrsquos meeting some of the peoplersquos needs hellip I have a lot of talent and energy and skill to bring to this position

and I think hellip I would be good for itrdquoWhile in the Navy Holly said she gained

leadership experience and worked with bud-gets facilities maintenance and ldquobuilding new buildingsrdquo

Robinson cited her experience and his-tory with the district and her background in accounting and auditing

Commissioner Steve Hoffmire asked what each candidate could bring to help erase a negative image of the district some in the community might have

Holly said that her lack of history with the district was an asset

ldquoI think I bring a fresh perspective and fresh energyrdquo Holly said ldquoIrsquom not burdened by the past I donrsquot know any of you peoplerdquo

Robinson said that her relationship with the pool was vital and if appointed she could draw back some people who left the pool

Before the vote Hoffmire said that he would abstain because of how the district mishandled Robinsonrsquos appointment

ldquoWe made a mistake and we owned itrdquo Hoffmire said

ldquoBut I believe the process is somewhat taintedrdquo

Hoffmire said a part of him wanted to let the 90-day deadline expire so the Island County commissioners would fill the position

ldquoI think some things were said that tend to make people believe the process is biased and I am very concerned with thatrdquo Hoffmire said ldquoAnd Irsquom very concerned with the image we have here The way that wersquove done busi-ness has caused people to raise an eyebrow over these past couple of years

ldquoI want to be completely fairrdquoParks board members Sean Merrill and

Shingleton voted to appoint Holly to the vacant

seat Chairman Allan McDougall affirmed the vote

ldquoItrsquos an honorrdquo Holly said ldquoI know there are issues I read the paper Irsquove seen there are issues with the pool and there are going to be issues with the budget and I think we need to do somethingrdquo

Holly said her goals as a commissioner include scheduling more lap time something she takes advantage of as a swimmer when she can and one day getting a bigger pool and making the pool self-funded

ldquoI just think we need to find a way to get it self-supportingrdquo Holly said

ldquoFundraising or I donrsquot know Irsquom new to this Irsquove had a lot of questions building up in my head so hopefully Irsquoll be able to answer thoserdquo

Island Cannabis Company received one of the first licenses issued in Washington

He returned Friday camera around his neck for pictures for his blog to make a purchase which he planned to use in cooking

ldquoIt will be an interesting experimentrdquo said Trimbath after sniffing the two strains available blackberry Kush and purple Afgani

Whidbey Island Cannabis Co owner Maureen Cooke received her occupancy permit from Island County minutes before the storersquos 11 am grand opening

She said she expected the first day to be ldquoa zoordquo ldquoI can breathe nowrdquo said Cooke after the first few transac-

tions mdash all in cash As a few people lingered outside the frosted doors before 11

am Cooke asked her employees if they were ready to open

With a few pensive smiles a couple of knowing head shakes and a ldquonot quite yet give us five minutesrdquo Cooke waited

What was another five minutes after a more than three-month wait

It took that long for Island County to complete its review of her application

Whidbey Island Cannabis Company was issued a stop-work order in July by the Island County Planning Department for failing to apply and receive a proper building permit and go through a site review

The store had two strains of marijuana on hand Friday with an order for seven more Costs ranged from $19 to $28 per gram plus sales tax

Four edibles were available for sale as well Cookersquos opera-tions manager Drew Elliott showed off peanut butter cups peanut butter cookies oatmeal chocolate chip cookies and oatmeal raisin cookies The edibles cost $3750 plus sales tax

ldquoPrices reflect the acquisition costrdquo said Casey Davidson owner of Green Life Cannabis in Wenatchee a longtime friend of Elliottrsquos who was visiting the night before to help the Whidbey shop set up

His store has been open for two months and struggled to

secure productThe store also offers paraphernalia for sale including pipes

bongs and vaporizers

APPOINTEDCONTINUED FROM A1

Ben Watanabestaff photo

Maureen Cooke is the first business owner to legally sell recre-ational marijuana on Whidbey Island

POT STORE OPENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PROWLERSCONTINUED FROM A1

SHOOTINGCONTINUED FROM A1

according to FleuryPrincipal Dwight Lundstrom and coach Jay Turner met with

the Oak Harbor football team after school FridayldquoIt was stressed that we need to be sensitive to Marysville and

give them timerdquo Lundstrom said ldquoWe also have to be sensitive to the needs of our studentsrdquo he added noting the link between Navy towns and ties between the two communities and schools

A new date for the game has not been set according to Oak Harbor High School Athletic Director Nicki Luper

ldquoWe feel for their students and staffrdquo Luper said ldquoand we are waiting on their leadrdquo

The game between the schools will determine the Wesco 3A North champion but that is not ldquothe important thingrdquo Luper said

ldquoA thing like this puts things into perspectiverdquo she addedldquoWe are both in the playoffsrdquo Luper said ldquoWe will do whatever

we need to do to help MarysvillerdquoLuper said itrsquos important to give Marysville Pilchuckrsquos students

and staff ldquotime to grieve yet to return to normalcy as soon as possiblerdquo

Part of a communications network for the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction Kellie Tormey the OHSD communications coordinator has been working with the Marysville School District to alert parents of the high school students about whatrsquos going on

Lance Gibbon superintendent of the Oak Harbor School District sent a letter to families in the district addressing the tragedy in Marysville

ldquoAs a parent and an educator a tragedy of this magnitude so close to home is hard to fathom and deeply saddeningrdquo Gibbon wrote in his statement

He went on to say that school counselors will be available for any students who need support in light of the Marysville shoot-ing and that the safety of students is the districtrsquos highest priority

He said that each school has a plan in place for emergencies like this just in case

ldquoTodayrsquos events remind us all why we have these drills and how important it is for us to be prepared in case of an emergencyrdquo said Gibbon

Saturday October 25 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

The following are harvest and Halloween-themed of-ferings on Whidbey Island this month

SATURDAY OCT 25

Bat presentation ldquoRaven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suckrdquo 2-3 pm Oak Harbor Library Learn about North-west bats and their impor-tance to our ecosystems Dispel some common mis-conceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver Program is sponsored by the Friends of the Oak Harbor Library Free

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pm Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupeville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute

Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Dis-neyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Costumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm the Fleet Reserve Association 311 SE Eighth Ave Oak Harbor Open and free to the com-munity Kids up to age 12 can come for food games prizes more There will be costume contests so dress up and bring treat bags

Zombie Crawl prepara-tion 230-5 pm Star Stu-dio at Whidbey Playhouse 730-A SE Midway Blvd Oak Harbor Show up to look and act like a zombie Makeup will be applied and ldquocrawlrdquo lessons offered Part of the leadup to the Mon-

ster Mash Street Bash in downtown Oak Harbor

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Hallow-een-themed event put on by Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Midway businesses Jack-OH-Lantern decorating contest cosmic bowling monster movie boogie bash with live music by Paid N Full

Halloween Torchlight Parade 5 pm starting at Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Frightville 14 7 pm and Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witch-ing Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

FRIDAY OCT 31

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encour-aged treats all over the col-lege haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry envi-ronment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Hallow-een mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets available by donation at wwwiggmeat

HalloweenHoedown

No Tricks Safe Treats 5-7 pm downtown Oak Harbor Put on by Down-town Merchants Asso-ciation Merchants along Pioneer Way will be passing out candy to trick-or-treat-ers The road will be closed along the one-way section of Pioneer Way from City Beach Street to Midway Boulevard Costumes en-couraged

Corn Maze 10 am to 5 pm daily through Oct 31 at Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville Wear sturdy shoes and dress for October weather Cost is $5 Children under 8 free

Haunted Corn Maze 5-8 pm Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring

flashlight Children under 8 not allowed Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult Waiver of liability needs to be signed before entry

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oak Harbor Assembly of God 319 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor Safe family activities with trunks with treats free hot beverages and more

Haunted Swamp 7-1030 pm John Vanderzicht Me-morial Pool Oak Harbor Games prizes kids activi-ties $3 per person

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Kindergarteners visited Case Farm Friday to learn about the ani-mals and more importantly pick out pumpkins

Crescent Harbor Elementary and Hillcrest Elementary schools take students to the field every October

ldquoThey love to gordquo said Veronica Martino kindergarten teacher at Hillcrest ldquoThey make predictions about what animals theyrsquore going to see they write stories

ldquoItrsquos actually some of their best writingrdquo

Opening their farm to groups of children is something Sheila and Mike Case-Smith have done for years

Aside from how fun the visits are itrsquos a good educational experience for the children Sheila Case-Smith

ldquoA lot of kids have absolutely no idea where their food comes fromrdquo Case-Smith said ldquoso itrsquos been part of our goal to make sure that they have an opportunity to see some of the animals that grow on the farmrdquo

Case-Smith said that the farm occasionally get visits from college students who toured the patch as children

One woman who brings her day-care charges to the patch had her first experience there when she was in third grade

ldquoItrsquos incredibly gratifying to have them come backrdquo Case-Smith said

Each student mdash 63 from Crescent Harbor and about 80 from Hillcrest mdash gets to select a pumpkin to take

homeldquoThis onersquos for my sister my baby

sisterrdquo said kindergartner David Ybarra ldquoI already carved mine into a jack-orsquo-lantern hellip with a missing tooth like minerdquo

ldquoMy dadrsquos at work for a very long timerdquo Henry Peterson said ldquoHersquoll come home on Christmas So I picked this pumpkin for himrdquo

Peterson planned to carve a scary jack-orsquo-lantern out of his cho-sen pumpkin because his dad likes scary

The teachers also selected pump-kins to take back to school

ldquoNext week wersquoll be looking at the inside of the pumpkin getting to touch and feelrdquo said Annalisa Krystoph a Crescent Harbor kin-dergarten teacher

ldquoAnd then after the field trip wersquore going to actually be writing about our pumpkin about the experience and descriptions of their pumpkinsrdquo

At Hillcrest there will be a work station during their Fall Festival where students can learn about the insides of pumpkins

ldquoThey will put their little precious hands into the pumpkin and pick out some seeds to sprout them in the windowrdquo Martino said

ldquoI suppose the best part is in the enthusiasm they haverdquo Case-Smith said ldquoTherersquos a lot of energy in those little souls and itrsquos kind of fun to watch them

ldquoI suppose itrsquos the memories we make the special times that they rememberrdquo

Pumpkin patch visit a learning experience

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Annalisa Krystoph a kindergarten teacher at Crescent Harbor sits with three of her students Malaina Yargo left Madelyn Norton and Savannah Clem after they selected their pumpkins from the Case Farm pumpkin patch Friday

October events roundup

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

MAGIC SHOW JR Russell and three other magicians will be putting on two magic shows Saturday Oct 25 at the The Whidbey Playhouse 730 SE Midway Boulevard Oak Harbor A kid and family matinee will take place at 1 pm and family show at 7 pm Proceeds benefit the playhouse Raise the Roof project For ticket information call 360-679-2237ACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

SaturdayOct 25

Birding Central Whidbey 9 am to noon Oct 25 meet at Pacific Rim Institute Coupeville to carpool Whidbey Audubon Society member Joe Sheldon leads this morning adventure to several locations Depending on weather and bird distributions this may in-clude Crockett Lake West Beach Drive Penn Cove Fort Ebey State Park and Fort Casey State Park A Discover Pass will be needed for each car that is in the caravan This trip is suited for all fitness levels as most of the birding will be near the cars with possible walking up to a quarter mile wwwwhidbeyaudubonorg

Shred-a-thon 9 am to 1 pm Oct 25 Walgreens Parking Lot Anacortes Bring your old documents disk drives and memo-ry sticks to be destroyed by Sound Shredding Donations encour-aged Anacortes Family Center is a 501copy(3) nonprofit organization For more information call Dustin at 360-293-2993 ext 111

Oak Harbor Winter Mar-ket 10 am to 3 pm Oct 25 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farm-ers bakers and food vendors Sat-urdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihummingbirdfarm nurserycom

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pmOct 25 Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupe-ville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Oct 25 Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Disneyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Cos-tumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm Oct 25 Fleet Reserve Association Oak Harbor Open and free to the community Kids up to age 12 come for food games and prizes There will be costume contests so dress up and bring trick-or-treat bags

Raven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suck 2-3 pm Oct 25 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Learn about Northwest bats and their importance to ecosystems Dispel some com-mon misconceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver

Zombie Crawl 230-5 pm Oct 25 Whidbey Playhouse Star Studio Oak Harbor Creating the perfect undead look for Zombie Wannabes to ldquowander the Bou-levardrdquo using songs like ldquoThrillerrdquo and ldquoMonster Mashrdquo during the Monster Mash Bash in downtown Oak Harbor wwwwhidbeyplay housecom

Halloween Torchlight Pa-rade 5 pm Oct 25 starting at

Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Oct 25 Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Jack-OH-lantern decorating contest zombie makeup at Whidbey Playhouse cosmic bowling monster movie Crafts Boogie Bash with live music by Paid N Full 360-675-3755

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 25 26 and 31 Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 25 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Har-bor Witching Hour for the hard-core scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

SundayOct 26

Veterans of Foreign Wars Monthly Breakfast Fundraiser 10 am to noon Oct 26 VFW Post 7392 Breakfast includes pan-cakes eggs hashbrown breakfast meats and biscuits lsquonrsquo gravy Cost is $7 for adults $4 for seniors (62 and older) and kids (under 12) Chicken-fried steak breakfast available for $9 Proceeds benefit

the VFW veteransrsquo assistance programs 360-675-4048 or wwwvfwpost7392org

Gardening Seminar ldquoPeo-niesrdquo 1-230 pm Oct 26 Master Gardener Educational Gardens at Stansberry Cottage Greenbank Farm 765 Wonn Road Learn about peony culture includ-ing planting location fertilizing watering and how to divide these long lived plants Presenter will be Bill Cromley Free

MondayOct 27

Consumer Debt and Bank-ruptcy mdash Free Legal Work-shop 530-730 pm Oct 27 Coupeville Library Attorney Nathan Manni will discuss strate-gies to address consumer debt including dealing with creditors collection agencies and filing for bankruptcy and its benefits and implications Preregistration re-quired Limit of 25 wwwsno-isleorg

TuesdayOct 28

Ready Readers Toddler Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 28 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-

dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Right to Risk a film by Kath-leen Jo Ryan 530 pm Oct 28 Oak Harbor Library The film chronicles the adventures of eight individuals mdash all of who live with significant disabilities mdash on a 15-day 225-mile whitewater adventure through the Grand Canyon Meet the author and film-maker Free film and refreshments provided by Skagit Valley College Disability Access Services If you have questions or need disability accommodation call Penny Bump at 360-679-5393 or email pennybumpskagitedu

Health Screenings Oct 28

Elks Lodge 2362 Oak Harbor Residents living in and around the Oak Harbor community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture Packages start at $149 All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete For more information or to schedule an appointment call 1-877-237-1287 or visit wwwlifelinescreeningcom Pre-registra-tion is required

WednesdayOct 29

Baby and Me Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 29 Oak Harbor Library

Meeting Room Stories songs rhymes and activities that inspire a love of reading Playtime follows For newborns through 24 months Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witching Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfright villehauntcom

ThursdayOct 30

Ready Readers Preschool Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 30 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Mystery Book Lovers Mary Daheim 3-4 pm Oct 30 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Share your love of mysteries Read a Mary Daheim mystery and join the discussion wwwsno-isleorg

FridayOct 31

Oak Harbor Book Group ldquoQuietrdquo 11 am to noon Oct 31 Oak Harbor Library Center for Lifelong Learning Check out a copy of ldquoQuiet the power of in-troverts in a world that canrsquot stop talkingrdquo by Susan Cain bring your covered drink and join the discus-sion wwwsno-isleorg

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Oct 31 Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encouraged treats all over the college haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm Oct 31 HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry environment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Oct 31 Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Halloween mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets avail-able by donation at wwwiggmeatHalloweenHoedown

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 31 Engle Fam-ily Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oct 31 at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

The Oak Harbor town band was organized in 1913 by Barney Nienhuis who was also the bandmaster Shown from left to right first row Jell Eerkes Malinus Heller and Barney Nienhuis second row Rein Zylstra Carl Izett Richard Nienhuis and George Van Gore third row Charlie Zylstra Richard Zylstra Clark Strating and Herman Eerkes fourth row Geert Zylstra Rance Zylstra Leo Muyskens and Nick Zylstra As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin shares photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdin came out with a new photo history book ear-lier this year titled ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

n Bible PROPHECY SEMINARS are 7-8 pm Sundays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays Oct 3-Nov 14 at Oak Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Church Visit wwwunderstandprophecycom for more information

n A new 10-week BIBLE TEACHING SERIES ldquoThe Ten Commandments mdash the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an Age of Relativismrdquo is at 630 pm Oct 5-Dec 7 in the Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room 675 E Whidbey Ave The series is taught by Pastor Tad Southard Visit wwwpsalm-138com for more information

n YOUTH ACTIVITIES at Coupeville United Methodist Church are at 5 pm Sunday nights There will be games music crafts and Christian education Special activities are planned for taking the teens to beaches forests and activi-ties like the Ebey Haunted Corn Maze All youth grades six through 12 are welcome they donrsquot need to have an affiliation with the church or attend any church For more information call Church Life Coordinator Suzanne Loomis at 360-678-4256

n COFFEE BREAK BIBLE STUDY at the Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church will begin the fall season with a study title ldquoDiscover Comfortrdquo Theyrsquoll discuss what the Bible says about the human struggle with suffering and evil with an honest look at the hard questions people face when they experience pain or hardship The group will meet 10ndash1115 am Thursdays at the church 1411 Wieldraayer Road

Coffee Break is a nonde-nominational small group Bible study that is open to all women of the community and no previous Bible knowl-edge is needed To receive study material call Launa at 360-675-4706 or call the church office at 675-2881 for more information

n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS (QUAKERS) hold their regular meet-ing for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages As early Quaker Margaret Fell said ldquoWe are a people that follow after those things that make for peace love and unityrdquo For more information visit wwwwhid-beyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom

n Oak Harborrsquos CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 721 SW 20th Court at Scenic Heights Street is open for study and prayer 11 am to 3 pm Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays and 3-7 pm Wednesdays For more information go to christian-sciencecom or christian-sciencewhidbeycom or call 360-675-0621

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13

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Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611

Come WorshipWith Us

First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue

Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson

Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

wwwohsbcorg

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom

CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday

830 950 amp 1110 am

bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA

bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups

2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

679-1561oakharborlutheranorg

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

Church1148 SE 8th Ave

Oak HarborSunday Services

930 am and 1100 ambull Small Groups

bull Community Outreachbull Youth and Family Ministries

bull Childcare All Servicesbull Much More

wwwwhidbeypresorg679-3579

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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch

The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island

Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

Worship 1 PM

1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

dagger Joy bull Cheer bull Love bull Peace dagger

Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith

The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

wwwgracebytheseaorgbull

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service times

RestorationFellowship

Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the

Hebraic Roots of Your Faith

Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

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Taught byPastor Tad Southard

WORSHIP SERVICES

Whidbey Island Friends Meeting

Unitarian Universalist Congregation20103 SR 525 Freeland

Sunday 4 - 5 pmVisitors welcome

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General

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

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STARGATES is seeking a qualified Information

Systems Security Officer

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Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

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EEOC

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EmploymentGeneral

DIRECTOR OFCOMMUNITYPLANNING

The Director of Commu- nity Planning reports to and works closely with the Mayor as a member of the City management team and supervises the building official and sup- port staff This position involves a full range of planning responsibilities inc luding long range and current planning code administration and enforcement and com- munity building The Di- rec to r o f Communi ty Planning processes and evaluates all land use and development appli- cations for compliance with city codes and regu- lations administers zon- ing subdivision shore- l ine management and environmental regula- tions develops plan and c o d e a m e n d m e n t s serves as staff advisor to Mayor C i ty Counc i l P l a n n i n g A d v i s o r y Board Arts Commission and Design Adv isor y B o a r d a n d p r ov i d e s planning assistance and information to the public The Director of Commu- nity Planning also has the opportunity to lead community design pro- jects such as the recent- ly completed Second Street Project For more information go to

wwwlangleywaorgBachelors Degree with Masters Degree pre- ferred in urban planning geography or a related field and minimum of 5 years increasingly re- sponsible planning expe- rience preferable within smal ler communi t ies Must have above aver- age verbal and written communication skills a strong desire to serve the public in a respon- sive and creative man- ner and a commitment to i nnova t i ve p l ann ing Compensation $5300 to $6334Month To Apply Please submit a letter of interest and resume to

Debbie MahlerCity Clerk

PO Box 366Langley WA 98260

(360) 221-4246Or email

clerklangleywaorgThe position is open until filled with the first review of applications occurring on November 17 2014

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Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

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Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

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HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

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--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Sugar Sand Mutiny

Bay beachfront home 52rsquo of waterfront plus outbuildings EZ care home and

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lots of windows645151 $850000

--- Oak Harbor --- --- Oak Harbor ---Well-maintained

West Beach waterfront home with huge deck

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608456 $550000

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Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

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If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

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CONSUMER ALERT

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties of Western Washington serving children through older adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently re- cruiting for the follow- ing positions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Human Resources

Generalist

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompasshealthorgjoin-our-team

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to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

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Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

real estatefor sale - WA

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

FOR SALE By Owner great location in Free- land on Whidbey Island Spacious 2+ bedroom 2 bath home Walk to gro- cery beach post office l ibrary bus Peaceful and private Must see in- ter ior exposed beam wood ceiling over main l i v i n g a r e a w o o d - trimmed clerestory win- dows br ight and airy year round Cozy wood- stove Perfect getaway retirement home or ren- tal $179000 priced to sell 425-422-7223

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 98260

2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

OAK HARBOR 98277

OPEN HOUSESun Oct 26th 1-4pm

4BR~3BA~2345 SF$289900 or call

for a showing360-675-2875

1074 SW Castilian Dr

real estatefor rent - WA

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Convenient location walk to Island Transit

Post Office grocery store

banks hardware store dining

church amp ferry landing

(360)341-2254

Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

1 BR 1 BA CUTE 1200 SF house off Humphrey Rd Den laundry room wi th washer amp dr yer Nice kitchen and family room Carport amp parking Close to Clinton Ferry No pets No smoking $800 per month water amp sewer included $800 deposit 360-654-8172melt911frontiercomLANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON

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OAK HARBOR

3 BEDROOM 2 Bath doublewide mobi le in F a m i l y P a r k $ 8 5 0 month and $850 deposit 360-770-6882OAK HARBOR 98277CUTE amp CLEAN 2 BR duplex in desirable Du- gua l l a Bay Wa te r amp mountain view Electric heat amp gas fireplace No dogs Available Novem- ber 5th $800 per month First last dep One year lease 360-515-0683

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announcements

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Announcements

HOPE Therapeutic Riding Program

Annual Benefit Auction

Sat Oct 25thHolmes Harbor Rod amp

Gun Club500pm Bidding 600pm Dinner

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Discover your abilitiesGrab the reins of Life

Found

I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100

Reach the readers the dailies miss Call 800-388-2527 today to place your ad in the Classifieds

Lost

Lilly has been sighted between Evanstar Lane amp Holmes Harbor Winery on Honeymoon Bay Rd The weather changes may motivate her to ap- proach people I am ask- ing my neighbors to help me Please invite her in If you cannot reach me contact Useless Bay Vet or WAIF Animal Shelter Thank you Dana amp Rob- er t Harkins (360)221- 6782 3609202168L O S T AT G A R A G E SALE to the lady who purchased orthodox we have the insoles for you still you mistakenly left them behind Please call 360-678-9319

legals

Legal Notices

An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

Legal Notices

The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

Legal Notices

said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

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f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

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vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro-

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ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceasedNO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030

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The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com-

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menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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Page 5: Whidbey News-Times, October 25, 2014

By KELLY PANTOLEONNews Clerk

Local magician JR Russell is hoping to magically repair the Whidbey Playhouse this weekend

Russell who is a retired Navy captain will be star-ring in a magic show to raise funds for the theater

The magic show is Saturday Oct 25 with show-ings at 1 pm and 4 pm

The matinee show is geared toward kids and costs $4 for kids and $6 for adults while the night show has more for the adults and tickets are $5 for kids and $10 for adults

Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the playhousersquos Raise the Roof project

The project which began in 2012 is aimed at upgrad-ing the 48-year-old nonprofit theater which produces five shows per season and hosts a

variety of other productions Russell who has been a

magician on Whidbey Island since 2011 got the idea to put on the show when he was sit-ting and talking with Hector Powell playhouse office man-ager Janis Powellrsquos husband and the facilities manager at the playhouse

Russell mentioned that the playhouse still needed some renovations considering that it was originally a church and

the original framework isnrsquot perfect for a theater So he and Hector Powell decided it was time for another magic show that would benefit Raise the Roof He put on the first magic show to benefit the program in 2012

Right now Janis Powell said the playhouse is look-ing to expand its fly space or above-stage space which would give the crew more options for set design and

other effects during theater productions

Russell invited three of his magician friends Mark Paulson Jim Earnshaw and Brian Cook Cook and Russell have both performed

in Las Vegas Together the four magicians will use all kinds of magic and illusions during the shows

ldquoThey do it for the love of doing magicrdquo Janis Powell said ldquoAnd helping us outrdquo

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By JANIS REIDStaff reporter

In the face of diminish-ing funding for state parks local parks staffs are get-ting creative to keep parks running smoothly

Representatives from Washington State Parks presented the agencyrsquos current condition to local leaders this week in efforts to both inform and seek partnerships that may help them do more with less

ldquoThe only way we can make this happen is if we all work togetherrdquo said Deception Pass Manager Jack Hartt to mem-bers of the Council of Governments

ldquoAlone I canrsquot do that on my own with my staff we canrsquot do it on our own But together if we work together as governments if we work together as neigh-bors and community hellip our state parks can work for all of usrdquo

The Island County Council of Governments includes Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley Coupeville Mayor Nancy Conard Langley Mayor Fred McCarthy Island County Commissioner Helen Price

Johnson and Port of South Whidbey representative Curt Gordon

Combined Whidbey Islandrsquos nine state parks bring 47 million visitors each year with 27 going to Deception Pass alone

Daniel Farber policy and governmental affairs direc-tor for state parks said that the last few years have been tumultuous for state parks as funding has been slashed and the Discover Pass initiated

ldquoWersquore in such tumult right now wersquove laid off one- third of our full-time employeesrdquo Farber said

The state funded the parks with $94 million in the general fund as recently as 2009 but has cut that down steadily each year In 2013 the state gave only $85 million to parks

Farber said that while income from the Discover Pass has helped offset the statersquos shrinking contribu-tion state parks are still struggling to provide mini-mal services

On Whidbey the reality of cuts has meant reduced camping seasons at South Whidbey and Fort Ebey summer interpretive pro-

grams have been on hold office hours have been reduced and some rest-rooms are closed in the winter according to Central Whidbey Area Manager John Crimmins

Crimmins added that short staffing has lead to poor morale and motiva-tion therersquos not enough staff to open and close gates and problems at a specific park leaves other parks unattended

ldquoThe statersquos shrinking budget led to a need to reduce staff and find new ways to manage our parksrdquo Crimmins said

This has lead to creating a large management area for all Whidbey Island state parks with the exception of Deception Pass which has its own management team

Farber said when the Discover Pass was initiat-ed in 2011 the legislature directed state parks to work toward 100 percent self suf-ficiency a goal that he said is unrealistic

ldquoWe canrsquot get there we donrsquot want to get there we donrsquot think the public wants us to get thererdquo Farber said

ldquoWe think with a public

park system you need pub-lic stakeholdersrdquo

In that light state parks has attempted to form part-nerships with other organi-zations schools and volun-teer groups to stretch their resources

ldquoItrsquos not all doom and gloomrdquo Crimmins said ldquoWe found some solutionsrdquo

Among those include cre-ating a central office for

all permanent staff at Fort Casey an office assistant assumes many of the admin-istrative tasks supplies and products are standardized park rangers are schedules are prioritized by need and the volunteer program has been vastly expanded assist with park clean-ups and customer service

ldquoWersquove had all sorts of local volunteer helprdquo

Crimmins saidMoving forward state

parks is hoping to continue to find ways to generate rev-enue as well as rely on local partnerships Crimmins said

Just a few of these include island Lionrsquos Clubs local Boy Scout Troops the Island County Beachwatchers and schools

Struggling state parks find creative solutions

Magic show to raise money for Playhouse campaign

Janis ReidWhidbey News-Time

Washington State Parks volunteer Larry Doles explains his role as a trail monitor at Fort Ebey Doles said in his four years volunteering for the park system the paid staff has diminished and rangers rely heavily on volunteers for support

WRITE TO US The Whidbey News-Times welcomes letters from its readers We reserve the right to edit all submissions Letters should be typewritten and not exceed 350 words They must be signed and include a daytime phone number Send items to PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email editorwhidbeynewsgroupcom

Page A6 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITORElection

See through latest lsquoOctober SurprisersquoEditor

I have always supported our mili-tary forces My mother served in the Marine Corps And after my father emigrated from Poland he worked on the design of the B-52 bomber while employed by Boeing

My father-in-law served in the Army during the Korean War and on the ICBM and McDonnell Douglas Harrier programs afterward My mother-in-law runs the VFW in her hometown Many of my high school classmates served in Vietnam I sup-ported their choices and welcomed home the ones who survived

I never protested against the war and I always thank troops and veter-ans for their service to our country

I have not changed my alliances mdash I support the US Navy and its operations in Island County

As an ldquoOctober surpriserdquo informa-tion was planted related to my signa-ture on an OLF petition requesting that the issue of continuing opera-

tions at OLF be submitted to the affected voters in an election

My concern with flights over Ebeyrsquos Reserve is directed at the release of jet fuel over farmlands where food crops are raised and areas of dense population

I have never attended a COER meeting nor have I given this group any financial support I ldquounsub-scribedrdquo from their communications when their tactics became extreme

My opponent has posted this on her website

ldquoI strongly support the military and NAS Whidbey unlike my oppo-nent who wants to close the baserdquo

I do not support closure of Whidbey Island Naval Air Station nor any other base in the state of Washington

The economic impacts to Whidbey Island would be enormous

I find it interesting that Ms Ana Maria Nuntildeez says she strongly sup-ports the local military yet is accept-ing campaign contributions from COER the group sponsoring the petition that she is chastising me for signing

Campaign contributions are gath-ered after personally meeting with supporters the supporters want their candidate elected because

their beliefs and standards align with those of the other

Ms Nuntildeezrsquos acceptance of these funds brings her claimed support of the military into question

My opponentrsquos campaign manager posted this on the NASWI I Support OLF Facebook page ldquoYes I am Eileen King and resident of OH I am also Ana Maria Nuntildeezrsquos campaign manager Yes Ana Maria like most candidates has accepted donations from people who are members or signed the petition for COER She is a candidate and doesnrsquot turn down free moneyrdquo

I hope you can see through this latest ldquoOctober surpriserdquo and follow the money to determine who is tell-ing you the truth here Look to the one who is accepting COERrsquos money

This is an election race for the Island County treasurer whose duties are to care for the taxpayersrsquo money

Why is it that the current treasurer wants to talk about anything except her performance in office where it is so obvious that she has failed to do just that mdash care for the taxpayersrsquo money

Wanda Grone Candidate for Island County

treasurerCoupeville

By Helen Price JohnsonHindsight is 2020 and looking back

I see a small transit agency that grew from the grass roots and built up on a shoestring to a vital public service Run by only one person habits were entrenched

Money was saved in hopes of building a facility to meet growing needs Once grant funds came the local match took all the savings Unfortunately the big construction project took the directorrsquos

focus away from monitoring daily finances Expenses exceeded revenues creating a shortfall Services had to be cut If the proper internal financial con-

trols had been in place less dramatic adjustments could have been made over time Cuts shouldrsquove been made sooner We know that now

Steps were taken to strengthen Island Transitrsquos checks and balances The board has increased its oversight of finances Two board members now meet regularly with staff to review bank statements expenses and revenues

A new professional sits in the Transit finance office and is updating the internal controls of the agency Monthly reports are improved so the board can better monitor the cash position The State Auditors just finished their review of the Island Transit books for 2013 and confirmed that the previous financial officer did not follow standard practices in a number of areas

Most significant were the cash shortfall and the control of the federal grant funds for the new building This yearrsquos reductions in service did ldquoright the shiprdquo and Transit is oper-ating in the black again modestly rebuilding a reserve

The auditors deemed $100 thousand of the $10 million grant as questionable No one stole any money but payroll records and equipment inventory were not adequate That has been fixed The audit confirmed the board of directors need to improve its oversight of the director This is an opportunity to start new practices

Most important to moving ahead is hiring a qualified interim executive director so the transit agency is stabilized for the future and the impacts of the cuts can be addressed Tentative plans are to hire someone by Thanksgiving

An interim position makes sense to provide transitional leadership for the organization and provide ample time for the process of selecting a long-term director

The community needs to say what they want for the sys-tem to provide in the future How can service be expanded Should it stay fare-free Routes need to be adjusted to better meet the needs of our citizens

The audit results show that the agency grew over time yet the internal financial controls and Board policies did not keep up Significant progress has been made and I will work hard to continue improving Island Transit for the future

n The Whidbey News-Times welcomes submissions for Sound Off Email your proposed guest commentary to editorwhidbeynewsgroupcom Include contact email and phone

ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENTS TARGET USSPI WALGREENS USSPI WAL-MART USSPI SAFEWAY USA WEEKEND FRED MEYER BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS MICHAELS OFFICE DEPOT RITE AIDREADER INFORMATIONADMINISTRATIVE The Whidbey News-Times is a publication of Sound Publishing and is a member of the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association the National Newspaper Association and Suburban Newspapers of America Advertising rates are available at the News-Times office While the News-Times endeavors to ac-cept only reliable advertisements it shall not be responsible to the public for advertisements nor are the views expressed in those advertisements necessarily those of the Whidbey News-Times The right to decline or discontinue any ad without explanation is reserved DEADLINES Display Adsndash4pm Friday and 4pm Wednesday Legals ndash Noon Friday amp Noon Wednesday Classified Ads ndash 430 pm Monday and 430 pm Thursday Community News ndash Noon Friday and Noon Wednesday Letters to Editor ndash Noon Monday and Noon Wednesday

WHIDBEY

SOUND OFFWill work to ensure transit has a future

IDENTIFICATION STATEMENT AND SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Whidbey News-Times (ISSN 1060-7161) is published semi-weekly by Sound Publishing on Wednesdays and Saturdays for $19 for 3 months $29 for 6 months $45 per year and $75 for 2 years delivered by carrier in island county from North Whidbey Island to Greenbank $20 for 3 months $32 for 6 months $52 per year and $94 for 2 years delivered by in county mail from Greenbank to Clinton $35 for 3 months $65 for 6 months $105 per year mailed out of county Payment in advance is required It is published by The Whidbey News-Times PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Periodicals rate postage paid at Coupeville WA and at additional mailing offices POSTMASTER Send address changes to The Whidbey News-Times PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Copyright copy 2014 Sound Publishing

Executive Editor amp Publisher Keven R GravesAssociate Publisher Kim WinjumCo-Editors Jessie Stensland and Megan HansenReporters Michelle Beahm Janis Reid Ron Newberry Jim WallerNews Clerk Kelly PantoleonAdministrative Coordinator Renee Midgett

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News-Timeswhidbey

Response to errors defines candidateEditor

My response to the endorsement of my opponent They use the mis-steps that have occurred this year as the reason they are endorsing my opponent

Election year errors The worst timing

My father says ldquoIt is not the error that defines you but your response to itrdquo My response ldquoCorrect and put plans in place to avoid these situations from reoccurringrdquo

My accomplishments barely men-tioned Partial Payment program alli-ance with the Opportunity Council decreasing banking costs by 70 per-cent elimination of supplement back-log etc

Almost all of the accomplishments for which my opponent takes credit were initiated before she was hired she was the liaison representing my office She speaks of ensuring reports are delivered in a timely manner but failed three years running to com-plete the one report for which she was responsible in the financial state-ments Her vision for the future is a copy of what I have already stated

No original thoughtsShe signed a petition to close OLF

Coupeville She openly stated that she would be personally financially better off if NAS Whidbey were to close Yet she slaps a ldquoSupport Our Troopsrdquo sticker on her car to garner the military vote

As a military spouse and mama I appreciate the sacrifice and ded-ication of our service members I understand that freedom also means sacrifice whether moving every few years or hearing the sound of free-dom overhead

I have given my heart and soul as treasurer to better serve you I hum-bly ask for your faith and vote again

Ana Maria NuntildeezIsland County treasurer

Oak Harbor

Clark County treasurer confident in NuntildeezEditor

I appreciate Island County Treasurer Ana Maria Nuntildeezrsquos lead-ership in coordinating this last year the PACrsquos User Group which devel-ops the software programming pri-orities of the county treasurerrsquos True Automation property tax collection system for 13 counties in the state of Washington

Even during difficult personal and family health issues over the last 12 months Ana Maria continued to participate in the discussions and decisions of the Washington State Association of County Treasurers including state legislation and partici-pating on WSACT committees

She is a strong advocate for excel-lence in treasury management and an asset to the citizens of Island County

As a result of sharing ideas my office has implemented some of the processes developed by Ana Mariarsquos office to improve our operational activities

The voters of Island County would do well to reelect County Treasurer Ana Maria Nuntildeez and help continue her efforts to implement programs and processes to improve customer service financial management and tax collection in the treasurerrsquos office

Doug LasherClark County treasurer

Vancouver Wash

CPA background make Wagner best choiceEditor

Rebecca Wagnerrsquos years of experi-ence as a CPA as well as her former employment with both Island and Skagit counties will make her a valu-able asset to the Island County audi-torrsquos office

Her extensive knowledge and working relationships that she has gained over the years will provide this department with a ldquoworking auditorrdquo an auditor who can competently run her department and maintain com-munication with other departments as needed

Barb OlesonOak Harbor

I-594

Flawed measure needs off ballotEditor

I just received a flyer in the mail with Rory Graves supporting Initiative 594 I have to admit that it finally sent me over the edge

The television commercials with her do meet their intended purpose of pulling at my emotions through heart-tugging testimony But I have to inform you that it gets my attention for reasons other than what Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility would like

You see the entire campaign makes me realize how fortunate we are to live in a society where women can get self-defense and firearms training Roryrsquos mother chose to stay in an abusive relationship without seeking any of that training It very well could have prevented the situa-tion of her shooting

Nowhere does the printed flyer or television spot state that the husband mentioned was prohibited from own-ing a firearm

I find it inexcusable that the Alliance would exploit women in this fashion The training opportunities for women to safely carry and use if necessary a firearm are endless

However the passing of I-594 will take away the possibility of receiving that training Through insane restric-tions regarding firearms transfers I will no longer be able to share my experience or firearms with another woman interested in shooting for sport or self defense

My gun club will no longer pres-ent eight classes a year in youth and womenrsquos firearm safety The way the initiative is written is totally out of step with the Second Amendment or state constitution

I am truly curious whether anyone on the Alliance staff has read I-594

in its entirety and understands the implication that the passing of this bill would have Give us a break out here

Someone fess up and admit that this legislation needs to be pulled from the ballot

Dianne RasterOak Harbor

McDowell

Where is the evidence to support OLF claimEditor

In his Oct 18 letter to the Whidbey News-Times Mac McDowell wrote ldquoThe Navy has long said OLF Coupeville is essential to Whidbey Island Naval Air Station remaining openrdquo

When and where has the Navy ever said that Mr McDowell didnrsquot offer one direct quote from the Navy to support this statement

If the Navy had ever said that it would have been part of every dis-cussion about OLF in meetings and newspaper accounts and letters to the editor for the last several years

It would have been plastered on billboards all over the island

It would have stopped dead in its tracks any claim by those who want OLF closed that they donrsquot also want the air station closed

Where has that statement been hidden all of these years If Mr McDowell has access to it he should produce it If not in the interest of his own credibility he should admit that he misspoke

Ann AdamsOak Harbor

Speak up now in support of baseEditor

When the last EA-6B retires Whidbey Island Naval Air Stationrsquos EA-18G Growlers will be the only US airborne electronic jammers and therefore responsible to protect and defend all US military and alliesrsquo forces worldwide

The Chief of Naval Operations wants to add up to 36 additional EA-18G Growlers including two shore-based (non-carrier) squadrons along with the support jobs and per-sonnel to Whidbey

There are meetings 4-8 pm Oct 28 29 and 30 in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes to accept com-ments in the EIS process

In 1989-90 a Coupeville anti-Navy group was instrumental through com-plaint efforts to get NAS Whidbey on the 1991 Base Realignment and Closure list

A similar anti-Navy Coupeville group is again trying to shut down NAS Whidbey by forcing the Growlers to cease flying on Whidbey

In 1990 the local community did not respond prior to BRAC On either Oct 28 29 or 30 you have the oppor-tunity to respond proactively support-ing NAS Whidbeyrsquos expansion and telling the Navy the Coupeville anti-Navy group represents a very vocal but extreme minority of residents

Seventy-plus years of Navy

operations at NAS WhidbeyOLF Coupeville should be grandfathered to allow the Navy to return to the same number of Navy personnel and jobs as was here when the A-6 was operational

The expansion is needed nation-ally Hopefully this time different from 1991 we can proactively support the Navy defeat the anti-Navy efforts and keep NAS Whidbey off the 2017 BRAC closure list

If you canrsquot attend you can com-ment supporting the Navy on wwwwhidbeyeiscom

If you donrsquot have internet access call Mac McDowell at 360-929-8207 for a comment form

This time the community needs to work to protect NAS Whidbey and to protect our local economy The Washington governorrsquos economic report indicates NAS Whidbey is the source of 88 percent of all economic activity in Island County

Mac McDowellOak Harbor

WEANThanks for celebrating 25 years of protectionEditor

Whidbey Environmental Action Network wants to thank all who par-ticipated and contributed to a very successful fun for all ldquoWEANFest Celebrating 25 years of Protecting Our Native Biodiversityrdquo

We especially want to thank the folks who attended the annual meet-ing and potluck donated to the silent auction bought donated items as well as Greenbank Farmrsquos fantastic new rental facility manager Madisun Clark

We also want to thank the great performers who raised the roof and blew the doors off the barn with their glorious music Whidbeyrsquos own Cranberry Bog Blue Grass Band Bellinghamrsquos soulful mischievous baritone Dana Lyons Orcas Islandrsquos banjo playing folksy singer Tom Rawson and his Baez-channeling part-ner Katherine Ellice from Vancouver British Columbia

I know many are wondering who won the Busted Bulldozer and Home Island Hero awards The Dozer went to Oak Harbor mayor Scott Dudley and the Oak Harbor City Council for callously cutting down an Oak Harbor icon the Post Office oak tree

The second award went to ex-Island County Commissioner Angie Homola for her efforts while in office Though competition was stiff in both cases the decibel meter went off the scale in favor of the winners

One reason WEANfest was held at the farm was because WEAN was instrumental in its evolution When Chateau Ste Michele Winery decid-ed to sell the farm in 1995 WEAN organized the first meeting Eighty people crammed the Greenbank Progressive Hall to strategize a plan

The rest is history and typical of what we do It is truly a jewel in the navel of Whidbey Island and a resource for residents and the region

With your continued support we look forward to 25 more years of championing sustainable strategies for a viable verdant and healthy future

Gary PiazzonCoupeville

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A7

MARK THE DATE

bullFire Prevention

Publishes Oct 29 amp 30This special section pays tribute to all Whidbey FireEMS responders

bullCaroling Songbook

Deadline Oct 31Publishes Dec 4

Caroling Songs for all to

enjoy this holiday season

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Whidbey amp CamanoPublishes Nov 5

Our elegant off-season tourist guide

bullVeteran TributePublishes Nov 8

Special keepsake section honoring all the men amp women who served and

now serve our country

bullGreening of Coupeville

Deadline Nov 14Publishes Dec 4

Showcase your business and all your holiday

offerings

bullHoliday Gift Guide

Publishes Nov 26Your Annual

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bull A Taste Of Whidbey

Publishes Nov 29A guide to local

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MORE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

James T Wuertemburg

James Theodore Wuertemburg died peace-fully at his home in Oak Harbor Oct 18 2014 at the age of 71 He was born in Santa Monica Calif May 7 1943 to Barrett and Nellie Wuertemburg

Jim attended a boys mili-tary school for a time and completed his education at public schools in Santa Monica

At age 17 when Jim was a sophomore he left school and enlisted in the US Army He did complete his GED while in the service

Following his discharge Jim returned home and began working in the aero-space industry as a machin-ist Jim had family members working in the motion pic-ture industry and he soon joined them

He began a career in stage lighting and worked his way up to assistant light-ing director or ldquobest boyrdquo and finally to lighting direc-tor or ldquogafferrdquo as he was known in the industry

Jim made many friends in the industry

He counted David Carradine and Jack Nicholson as friends Jim spent much of his time working on movies but also did work for television

Jim was considered a real ldquoladies manrdquo He was married twice and had even dated Linda Carter (ldquoWonder Womanrdquo) for a time

He worked on the series ldquoCharlestonrdquo and then moved to ldquoCheersrdquo While on the set of ldquoCheersrdquo he met Diane Overdiek a pro-duction coordinator

Jim and Diane soon fell in love and became engaged The cast of ldquoCheersrdquo hosted a great engagement party for them

On Feb 7 1987 Diane and Jim were married in North Hollywood Calif Jim and Diane became very involved with English

OBITUARIES

Wuertemburg

Bulldogs They bred raised and showed their dogs and spent a significant amount of time traveling to vari-ous events They produced a number of American Kennel Club Champions over the years

Jim became totally dis-abled in 1994 However in 1990 Jim and Diane were able to purchase property in Oak Harbor

After retiring from the motion picture industry they moved to Oak Harbor and in 2004 built their home and a very large dog ken-nel

Their home has a vast collection of bulldogs and bulldog memorabilia For the past several years Diane has been Jimrsquos pri-mary caregiver

Graveside funeral ser-vices for Jim Wuertemberg will be held at 1 pm Monday Oct 27 2014 at Maple Leaf Cemetery Oak Harbor with military honors to follow under the auspices of the US Army Honor Guard

Funeral services were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Please visit Jimrsquos page in the Book of Memories at wwwwallin funeralhomecom to share memories and condolences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson died at his residence in Summer Hill Assisted Living Oak Harbor Oct 4 2014 at the age of 94 He was born in Virginia Minn April 25 1920

He graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1938 and then spent the next year in the Civilian Construction Camp (CCC)

Walter joined the US Navy in November 1939

and graduated from Great Lakes boot camp

His first duty station was aboard the USS Lexington CV-2 in San Pedro Calif where he was in training as a radioman striker and rear set gunner on a TBD devastator torpedo bomb-er attached to Torpedo Squadron 2

Walterrsquos torpedo bomb-er sunk the first Imperial Japanese air craft carrier Shoho during WWII

Unfortunately he had to jump overboard when his own ship the Lexington was sunk the very next day

He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal for his significant contributions during the Battle of the Coral Sea

He continued his Naval service until his retirement in 1968

He left the service as an RMCS (E-8) with more than 24 years of service Walter settled in Longview Wash in 1968

Walter was married to Effie Josephine (Alto) Nelson for 42 years and had two children Walter David and wife Joyce of Oak Harbor and Virginia Lee (deceased)

He has four grandchil-dren many great-grand-children and a great-great-grandchild

Several years after Effiersquos death he married his child-hood sweetheart Elizabeth J Eddy

Walter and Betty trav-eled extensively to Norway Sweden Russia Hawaii Alaska and many other places

They were proud members of the United Methodist Church in Castle Rock for many years Elizabeth died in May of 2011 in Kelso Wash

In July 2011 Walter moved to Oak Harbor to be near his son

Walter requested no for-mal funeral services be con-ducted

He will be laid to rest next to his wife Effie at Longview Memorial Park Remembrances may be made to the charity of your choice

Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home amp Cremation LLC Oak Harbor WA

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc age 72 longtime Oak Harbor resident passed away Sunday Oct 19 2014 at Whidbey General Hospital due to complications from a surgery in March 2014

Mr Loranc was born in Houston April 5 1942 He moved to San Jose Calif and eventually to Whidbey Island

He had served in the US Navy Jean married Carol Ann Kern Nov 12 2012

He was a welder and an auto mechanic

He enjoyed working with driftwood Jean was an avid member of the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 2362

Jean is survived by his wife Carol by three sons and by his brother Carl in Massachusetts

A memorial service is being planned for a later date at the Elks Lodge Memorials may be made to the Elks National Foundation 2750 N Lakeview Ave Chicago IL 60614

Family and friends are encouraged to share mem-ories and condolences at wwwwhidbeymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Marley

Kathleen Rae Marley

Kathleen Marley 62 of Coupeville passed away of cancer Oct 16 2014 at her home

She was born Oct 7 1952 in Aurora Ill to Richard and Norma Nauert She was married to Larry Marley Kathleen worked in Civil Service and was a volunteer for the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office for four years

She was the secretary for the Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club and was the scoutmas-ter for more than 10 years for the Boy Scouts Troop 4053

She loved spending time and going out with her fam-ily and friends She also liked to watch movies and go to the casino

One of her requests was not to have a service The family is honoring her wish-es and no services will be held

She is survived by her husband Larry Marley children Nikolaus Marley 26 Mikael Marley 23 and Sarah Marley 23 grand-children Hayli Marley 3 and Carson Marley 1 She is also survived by her par-ents Richard Nauert and Norma Nauert brother Larry Nauert sister Judy Cooper and a nephew Zachary Griswald 25 She was preceded in death by her brother Ron Nauert and brother-in-law Billy Cooper

The family would like to thank all members of her family near and far Mary Nootenboon Kathy Pigott Ginny Munn Elaine Jones Julie Rosenthal Julie Grove Valerie (RN and Whidbey General Hospital) Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club fami-ly and friends of Boy Scouts and Troop 4053 and the local community

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia age 21 of Oak Harbor died suddenly Saturday Oct 18 2014 in Oak Harbor

Adam was born in Yakima Wash Feb 18 1993 to Adam A Garcia and Bettie Marie Sifuentes He moved with his mother to Whidbey Island in 2000

Adam attended Coupeville schools where he was actively involved in sports

He played basketball and football and was No 33 on the field Adamrsquos dream was to be an auto body painter and detailer

Above all he loved his family His mother Bettie was his best friend and his daughter Sophia was his pride and joy

Adam is survived by his mother Bettie Marie Sifuentes of Oak Harbor his father Adam A Garcia of Yakima his daughter Sophia Garcia age 5 of Telford Pa his sister Vanessa Garcia his grandparents Chris and Steve Baker of Oak Harbor Richard Aragon of Yakima Jesse Sifuentes of Toppenish Wash his great-grandfather Pete Sifuentes of Toppenish his aunts uncles and cousins Rachel and Alex Angel Izik Roberta and Matt Reggie Gabe Eva and Dom Michael Caine Kendahl and Capri Michelle and Joe Haylee Sara and Martin Annie and Joel Tavi the rest of the Garcias and family

Visitation was 6-8 pm Friday Oct 24 2014 at Whidbey Memorial

A funeral service will be held at 6 pm Saturday Oct 25 2014 at Oak Harbor Church of the Nazarene 1100 W Whidbey Avenue with Dr Benjamin Norris officiating

Viewing will precede the service 5-6 pm Memorials

are suggested to the Adam Garcia Donation Fund at Wells Fargo Bank Family and friends are encouraged to share memories and condolences at wwwwhid beymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAMES OF THE WEEK OHHS soccer (6 pm) and volleyball (7 pm) teams play their final home matches Monday Oct 27SPORTS

WHIDBEY

OHHS within1 game of E-WBy JIM WALLERSports editor

Winning twice this week the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team moved within striking range of the Wesco 3A leaders

The Wildcats celebrated Senior Night with an easy 3-0 win over visiting Marysville Getchell Tuesday and then traveled to Everett for a 3-1 win Thursday

The Wildcats (7-3 7-5) are a half game behind third-place Lynnwood (8-3 8-5) and one behind second-place Edmonds-Woodway (8-2 9-3)

Oak Harbor has two matches left The Wildcats face 11th-place Mountlake Terrace (2-8 2-10) in the

final home match at 7 pm Monday Oct 27

Then they finish the con-ference season at first-place Shorewood (9-1 9-4) at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

GetchellOak Harbor coach Kerri

Molitor started an all-senior group along with junior Claire Anderson against Everett and the make-shift lineup rolled by the Chargers in the first two games 25-14 25-14

In the third game Molitor turned the match over to the underclassmen and the unit also had little trouble with Getchell (0-9 0-11) winning 25-13

In the first set the Chargers hung around for a while Oak Harbor led only 14-11 then ran off four straight points behind the

serving of Anderson to pull away

The Wildcats jumped to a 7-1 lead in the second game and were never threatened

The underclassmen played well together in practice Monday accord-ing to Molitor but got off to a ragged start in the third game However after the early struggles the Wildcats bounced back to bury the visitors

Anderson had 17 kills seven digs and two aces

Aubrey Lock and Daranee Sornthom added five digs each

Amelia Berner and Hailee Blau recorded two blocks apiece and Hailey Beecher finished with 11 assists

EverettOak Harbor won in four

games at Everett 25-20 22-25

25-18 25-21Anderson once again

paced the Wildcat attack with 20 kills 15 digs and five aces

Blau and Berner each earned eight kills while Beecher dished 20 assists and Natalie McVey finished

with 17Priya Osborne recorded

eight digs and AnnaBelle Whitefoot seven

rsquoCat VB team wins pair closes in on 2nd place

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Oak Harbor seniors Aubrey Lock front and Daranee Sornthom make sure the court is covered on a serve receive Tuesday The Wildcats defeated Marysville Getchell 3-0 on Senior Night

Wildcat soccer team drops pair of matches

Glacier Peak and Shorewood handed the Oak Harbor soccer team losses this week

Visiting GP stopped the Wild-cats 3-1 Tuesday and Oak Harbor lost 3-0 at Shorewood Thursday

Against the Grizzlies a couple of breakdowns proved costly

ldquoI thought we played them tough with the exception of three or four mistakesrdquo coach Mike Lonborg said

The Grizzlies (4-4-1 5-7-1) scored two of their goals off cor-ner kicks which was a trouble-some area for the Wildcats Lon-borg said

ldquoWe had a serious lack of com-municationrdquo Lonborg said

Natalie Gabbert tied the match at 1-1 with a penalty kick early in the second half then Glacier Peak put the match away with two goals in 90 seconds midway through the second period

Against Shorewood (7-2-2 8-5-2) Lonborg suited up only 13 play-ers because of injuries

Though shorthanded the Wild-cats ldquoplayed hard but it wasnrsquot enoughrdquo Lonborg said

ldquoShorewood had great posses-sion and controlled the flow the majority of the gamerdquo he added

The loss eliminated Oak Harbor from playoff contention

The Wildcats (1-7-2 5-7-2) wrap up the season with two matches next week Lynnwood (1-8-1 1-22-2) visits at 6 pm Monday Oct 27 in the final home game then Oak Harbor goes to Everett (2-6-2

4-7-3) for the season finale at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

Wolves near playoffs with soccer win

Taking a huge step toward se-curing a postseason berth the Coupeville soccer team trimmed host Chimacum 3-1 in a shootout for a 1-0 win Thursday

With the victory Coupeville (2-1 5-4) now sits in second place with three matches left The Wolves take on first-place Kla-howya (4-0 12-1) at 5 pm Mon-day Oct 27 at home and then play Port Townsend (0-3 1-10) twice

After playing through a score-less regulation period and over-time Thursdayrsquos match was decided on penalty kicks Micky LeVine Ana Luvera and Marissa Etzell scored for Coupeville while Wolvesrsquo keeper Julia Myers limited the Cowboys to one successful kick

Chimacum avenges loss to Coupeville

The Coupeville volleyball team knocked off Chimacum last week but the Cowboys evened the score with a 3-1 win over the visiting Wolves Thursday

Coupeville appeared to be on the way to a series sweep when it won the first game 25-16 how-ever Chimacum rallied to take the next three (25-15 25-18 26-24) and the match

ldquoWe had a hard time executing

and we made too many errors many occurring at critical mo-mentsrdquo Coupeville coach Breanne Smedley said ldquo

The defense was led by Valen Trujillo with 30 digs Kacie Kiel had 19 and Madeline Strasburg 16 Hailey Hammer added two blocks

Offensively Lauren Rose dished out 30 assists that led to 12 kills for Strasburg 11 for Hammer and five for Kiel

Kiel also served three acesThe Wolves host first-place

Klahowya (4-0 12-0) at 5 pm Monday Oct 27

Oak Harbor swimmers fall to Lake Stevens

Lake Stevens finished off its swim season undefeated with a 115-70 win over visiting Oak Har-bor Thursday

The meet was originally sched-uled for Oct 9

The Wildcats finished 9-2 with the loss both losses were to 4A schools

Up next for the Wildcats is the district meet Nov 6 8 and 9 at the Snohomish Aquatic Center

Oak Harbor won only four events at Lake Stevens three involving Taliah Black She won two individual events (200-yard individual medley 22581 100 breaststroke 1148) and teamed with Mollie Briddell Jillian Pape and Mariel Empinado to win the 200 medley relay (2055)

Marissa Morris took the 500 freestyle (544387)

PREP ROUNDUP

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Wildcat Jennifer Turnek (5) challenges GPrsquos Sarah Steranka for possession

group deployed since Feb 15 according to the NavyNAS Whidbey-based VAQ 134 has been a part of the

departing strike group and the squadrons involvement will be the Navyrsquos final job for the Prowler

ldquoThis is the final Navy EA-6B Prowler deployment and that despite its age compared to the modern EA-18G Growler the old Prowler thanks to its dedicated maintain-ers and air crew is proving itself right up to the endrdquo said Lt Joseph Hontz US 5th Fleet spokesman

The carrierrsquos air wing amassed 32611 flight hours 12548 total sorties and 9752 traps supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIS and terrorists in Iraq and Syria according to the Navy

The Navy said in earlier news releases that the electronic

attack squadrons are assisting in air strikes performed by the US Air Forcersquos FA-18 Hornet and Super Hornet aircraft and that approximately 74 percent of the attacks are by the Air Force

ldquoThe sailors who man our ships and squadrons should be extremely proud of what we as a team accomplished while deployed to the 5th Fleetrdquo said Rear Adm DeWolfe Miller in a statement released by the Navy

ldquoCarl Vinson Strike Group has the watch and their pres-ence like ours will enhance regional stability and make a difference in the fight against terrorismrdquo

In addition to the Growler squadron the Carl Vinson strike group comprises seven squadrons of various attack and support aircraft totaling 6200 sailors

The carrier is also accompanied by four destroyersUpon its return to Whidbey VAQ 134 will begin its tran-

sition to the Growler which will complete the Navy-wide transition by the 2015 target date

Prowlers will still be flown by the Marine Corps squad-rons

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appointed to the position during the meeting at which commissioner Dave Walton resigned It was later determined the board didnrsquot fol-low the proper legal process in making the appointment and it was later rescinded

The candidates were briefly interviewed before the board voted

Wendy Shingleton appointed to fill for-mer commissioner Kirk Hufferrsquos seat on the board asked the candidates applied for the position

ldquoThe pool isnrsquot quite meeting my needsrdquo Holly replied ldquoI donrsquot think itrsquos meeting some of the peoplersquos needs hellip I have a lot of talent and energy and skill to bring to this position

and I think hellip I would be good for itrdquoWhile in the Navy Holly said she gained

leadership experience and worked with bud-gets facilities maintenance and ldquobuilding new buildingsrdquo

Robinson cited her experience and his-tory with the district and her background in accounting and auditing

Commissioner Steve Hoffmire asked what each candidate could bring to help erase a negative image of the district some in the community might have

Holly said that her lack of history with the district was an asset

ldquoI think I bring a fresh perspective and fresh energyrdquo Holly said ldquoIrsquom not burdened by the past I donrsquot know any of you peoplerdquo

Robinson said that her relationship with the pool was vital and if appointed she could draw back some people who left the pool

Before the vote Hoffmire said that he would abstain because of how the district mishandled Robinsonrsquos appointment

ldquoWe made a mistake and we owned itrdquo Hoffmire said

ldquoBut I believe the process is somewhat taintedrdquo

Hoffmire said a part of him wanted to let the 90-day deadline expire so the Island County commissioners would fill the position

ldquoI think some things were said that tend to make people believe the process is biased and I am very concerned with thatrdquo Hoffmire said ldquoAnd Irsquom very concerned with the image we have here The way that wersquove done busi-ness has caused people to raise an eyebrow over these past couple of years

ldquoI want to be completely fairrdquoParks board members Sean Merrill and

Shingleton voted to appoint Holly to the vacant

seat Chairman Allan McDougall affirmed the vote

ldquoItrsquos an honorrdquo Holly said ldquoI know there are issues I read the paper Irsquove seen there are issues with the pool and there are going to be issues with the budget and I think we need to do somethingrdquo

Holly said her goals as a commissioner include scheduling more lap time something she takes advantage of as a swimmer when she can and one day getting a bigger pool and making the pool self-funded

ldquoI just think we need to find a way to get it self-supportingrdquo Holly said

ldquoFundraising or I donrsquot know Irsquom new to this Irsquove had a lot of questions building up in my head so hopefully Irsquoll be able to answer thoserdquo

Island Cannabis Company received one of the first licenses issued in Washington

He returned Friday camera around his neck for pictures for his blog to make a purchase which he planned to use in cooking

ldquoIt will be an interesting experimentrdquo said Trimbath after sniffing the two strains available blackberry Kush and purple Afgani

Whidbey Island Cannabis Co owner Maureen Cooke received her occupancy permit from Island County minutes before the storersquos 11 am grand opening

She said she expected the first day to be ldquoa zoordquo ldquoI can breathe nowrdquo said Cooke after the first few transac-

tions mdash all in cash As a few people lingered outside the frosted doors before 11

am Cooke asked her employees if they were ready to open

With a few pensive smiles a couple of knowing head shakes and a ldquonot quite yet give us five minutesrdquo Cooke waited

What was another five minutes after a more than three-month wait

It took that long for Island County to complete its review of her application

Whidbey Island Cannabis Company was issued a stop-work order in July by the Island County Planning Department for failing to apply and receive a proper building permit and go through a site review

The store had two strains of marijuana on hand Friday with an order for seven more Costs ranged from $19 to $28 per gram plus sales tax

Four edibles were available for sale as well Cookersquos opera-tions manager Drew Elliott showed off peanut butter cups peanut butter cookies oatmeal chocolate chip cookies and oatmeal raisin cookies The edibles cost $3750 plus sales tax

ldquoPrices reflect the acquisition costrdquo said Casey Davidson owner of Green Life Cannabis in Wenatchee a longtime friend of Elliottrsquos who was visiting the night before to help the Whidbey shop set up

His store has been open for two months and struggled to

secure productThe store also offers paraphernalia for sale including pipes

bongs and vaporizers

APPOINTEDCONTINUED FROM A1

Ben Watanabestaff photo

Maureen Cooke is the first business owner to legally sell recre-ational marijuana on Whidbey Island

POT STORE OPENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PROWLERSCONTINUED FROM A1

SHOOTINGCONTINUED FROM A1

according to FleuryPrincipal Dwight Lundstrom and coach Jay Turner met with

the Oak Harbor football team after school FridayldquoIt was stressed that we need to be sensitive to Marysville and

give them timerdquo Lundstrom said ldquoWe also have to be sensitive to the needs of our studentsrdquo he added noting the link between Navy towns and ties between the two communities and schools

A new date for the game has not been set according to Oak Harbor High School Athletic Director Nicki Luper

ldquoWe feel for their students and staffrdquo Luper said ldquoand we are waiting on their leadrdquo

The game between the schools will determine the Wesco 3A North champion but that is not ldquothe important thingrdquo Luper said

ldquoA thing like this puts things into perspectiverdquo she addedldquoWe are both in the playoffsrdquo Luper said ldquoWe will do whatever

we need to do to help MarysvillerdquoLuper said itrsquos important to give Marysville Pilchuckrsquos students

and staff ldquotime to grieve yet to return to normalcy as soon as possiblerdquo

Part of a communications network for the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction Kellie Tormey the OHSD communications coordinator has been working with the Marysville School District to alert parents of the high school students about whatrsquos going on

Lance Gibbon superintendent of the Oak Harbor School District sent a letter to families in the district addressing the tragedy in Marysville

ldquoAs a parent and an educator a tragedy of this magnitude so close to home is hard to fathom and deeply saddeningrdquo Gibbon wrote in his statement

He went on to say that school counselors will be available for any students who need support in light of the Marysville shoot-ing and that the safety of students is the districtrsquos highest priority

He said that each school has a plan in place for emergencies like this just in case

ldquoTodayrsquos events remind us all why we have these drills and how important it is for us to be prepared in case of an emergencyrdquo said Gibbon

Saturday October 25 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

The following are harvest and Halloween-themed of-ferings on Whidbey Island this month

SATURDAY OCT 25

Bat presentation ldquoRaven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suckrdquo 2-3 pm Oak Harbor Library Learn about North-west bats and their impor-tance to our ecosystems Dispel some common mis-conceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver Program is sponsored by the Friends of the Oak Harbor Library Free

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pm Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupeville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute

Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Dis-neyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Costumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm the Fleet Reserve Association 311 SE Eighth Ave Oak Harbor Open and free to the com-munity Kids up to age 12 can come for food games prizes more There will be costume contests so dress up and bring treat bags

Zombie Crawl prepara-tion 230-5 pm Star Stu-dio at Whidbey Playhouse 730-A SE Midway Blvd Oak Harbor Show up to look and act like a zombie Makeup will be applied and ldquocrawlrdquo lessons offered Part of the leadup to the Mon-

ster Mash Street Bash in downtown Oak Harbor

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Hallow-een-themed event put on by Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Midway businesses Jack-OH-Lantern decorating contest cosmic bowling monster movie boogie bash with live music by Paid N Full

Halloween Torchlight Parade 5 pm starting at Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Frightville 14 7 pm and Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witch-ing Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

FRIDAY OCT 31

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encour-aged treats all over the col-lege haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry envi-ronment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Hallow-een mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets available by donation at wwwiggmeat

HalloweenHoedown

No Tricks Safe Treats 5-7 pm downtown Oak Harbor Put on by Down-town Merchants Asso-ciation Merchants along Pioneer Way will be passing out candy to trick-or-treat-ers The road will be closed along the one-way section of Pioneer Way from City Beach Street to Midway Boulevard Costumes en-couraged

Corn Maze 10 am to 5 pm daily through Oct 31 at Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville Wear sturdy shoes and dress for October weather Cost is $5 Children under 8 free

Haunted Corn Maze 5-8 pm Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring

flashlight Children under 8 not allowed Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult Waiver of liability needs to be signed before entry

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oak Harbor Assembly of God 319 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor Safe family activities with trunks with treats free hot beverages and more

Haunted Swamp 7-1030 pm John Vanderzicht Me-morial Pool Oak Harbor Games prizes kids activi-ties $3 per person

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Kindergarteners visited Case Farm Friday to learn about the ani-mals and more importantly pick out pumpkins

Crescent Harbor Elementary and Hillcrest Elementary schools take students to the field every October

ldquoThey love to gordquo said Veronica Martino kindergarten teacher at Hillcrest ldquoThey make predictions about what animals theyrsquore going to see they write stories

ldquoItrsquos actually some of their best writingrdquo

Opening their farm to groups of children is something Sheila and Mike Case-Smith have done for years

Aside from how fun the visits are itrsquos a good educational experience for the children Sheila Case-Smith

ldquoA lot of kids have absolutely no idea where their food comes fromrdquo Case-Smith said ldquoso itrsquos been part of our goal to make sure that they have an opportunity to see some of the animals that grow on the farmrdquo

Case-Smith said that the farm occasionally get visits from college students who toured the patch as children

One woman who brings her day-care charges to the patch had her first experience there when she was in third grade

ldquoItrsquos incredibly gratifying to have them come backrdquo Case-Smith said

Each student mdash 63 from Crescent Harbor and about 80 from Hillcrest mdash gets to select a pumpkin to take

homeldquoThis onersquos for my sister my baby

sisterrdquo said kindergartner David Ybarra ldquoI already carved mine into a jack-orsquo-lantern hellip with a missing tooth like minerdquo

ldquoMy dadrsquos at work for a very long timerdquo Henry Peterson said ldquoHersquoll come home on Christmas So I picked this pumpkin for himrdquo

Peterson planned to carve a scary jack-orsquo-lantern out of his cho-sen pumpkin because his dad likes scary

The teachers also selected pump-kins to take back to school

ldquoNext week wersquoll be looking at the inside of the pumpkin getting to touch and feelrdquo said Annalisa Krystoph a Crescent Harbor kin-dergarten teacher

ldquoAnd then after the field trip wersquore going to actually be writing about our pumpkin about the experience and descriptions of their pumpkinsrdquo

At Hillcrest there will be a work station during their Fall Festival where students can learn about the insides of pumpkins

ldquoThey will put their little precious hands into the pumpkin and pick out some seeds to sprout them in the windowrdquo Martino said

ldquoI suppose the best part is in the enthusiasm they haverdquo Case-Smith said ldquoTherersquos a lot of energy in those little souls and itrsquos kind of fun to watch them

ldquoI suppose itrsquos the memories we make the special times that they rememberrdquo

Pumpkin patch visit a learning experience

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Annalisa Krystoph a kindergarten teacher at Crescent Harbor sits with three of her students Malaina Yargo left Madelyn Norton and Savannah Clem after they selected their pumpkins from the Case Farm pumpkin patch Friday

October events roundup

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

MAGIC SHOW JR Russell and three other magicians will be putting on two magic shows Saturday Oct 25 at the The Whidbey Playhouse 730 SE Midway Boulevard Oak Harbor A kid and family matinee will take place at 1 pm and family show at 7 pm Proceeds benefit the playhouse Raise the Roof project For ticket information call 360-679-2237ACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

SaturdayOct 25

Birding Central Whidbey 9 am to noon Oct 25 meet at Pacific Rim Institute Coupeville to carpool Whidbey Audubon Society member Joe Sheldon leads this morning adventure to several locations Depending on weather and bird distributions this may in-clude Crockett Lake West Beach Drive Penn Cove Fort Ebey State Park and Fort Casey State Park A Discover Pass will be needed for each car that is in the caravan This trip is suited for all fitness levels as most of the birding will be near the cars with possible walking up to a quarter mile wwwwhidbeyaudubonorg

Shred-a-thon 9 am to 1 pm Oct 25 Walgreens Parking Lot Anacortes Bring your old documents disk drives and memo-ry sticks to be destroyed by Sound Shredding Donations encour-aged Anacortes Family Center is a 501copy(3) nonprofit organization For more information call Dustin at 360-293-2993 ext 111

Oak Harbor Winter Mar-ket 10 am to 3 pm Oct 25 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farm-ers bakers and food vendors Sat-urdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihummingbirdfarm nurserycom

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pmOct 25 Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupe-ville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Oct 25 Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Disneyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Cos-tumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm Oct 25 Fleet Reserve Association Oak Harbor Open and free to the community Kids up to age 12 come for food games and prizes There will be costume contests so dress up and bring trick-or-treat bags

Raven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suck 2-3 pm Oct 25 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Learn about Northwest bats and their importance to ecosystems Dispel some com-mon misconceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver

Zombie Crawl 230-5 pm Oct 25 Whidbey Playhouse Star Studio Oak Harbor Creating the perfect undead look for Zombie Wannabes to ldquowander the Bou-levardrdquo using songs like ldquoThrillerrdquo and ldquoMonster Mashrdquo during the Monster Mash Bash in downtown Oak Harbor wwwwhidbeyplay housecom

Halloween Torchlight Pa-rade 5 pm Oct 25 starting at

Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Oct 25 Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Jack-OH-lantern decorating contest zombie makeup at Whidbey Playhouse cosmic bowling monster movie Crafts Boogie Bash with live music by Paid N Full 360-675-3755

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 25 26 and 31 Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 25 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Har-bor Witching Hour for the hard-core scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

SundayOct 26

Veterans of Foreign Wars Monthly Breakfast Fundraiser 10 am to noon Oct 26 VFW Post 7392 Breakfast includes pan-cakes eggs hashbrown breakfast meats and biscuits lsquonrsquo gravy Cost is $7 for adults $4 for seniors (62 and older) and kids (under 12) Chicken-fried steak breakfast available for $9 Proceeds benefit

the VFW veteransrsquo assistance programs 360-675-4048 or wwwvfwpost7392org

Gardening Seminar ldquoPeo-niesrdquo 1-230 pm Oct 26 Master Gardener Educational Gardens at Stansberry Cottage Greenbank Farm 765 Wonn Road Learn about peony culture includ-ing planting location fertilizing watering and how to divide these long lived plants Presenter will be Bill Cromley Free

MondayOct 27

Consumer Debt and Bank-ruptcy mdash Free Legal Work-shop 530-730 pm Oct 27 Coupeville Library Attorney Nathan Manni will discuss strate-gies to address consumer debt including dealing with creditors collection agencies and filing for bankruptcy and its benefits and implications Preregistration re-quired Limit of 25 wwwsno-isleorg

TuesdayOct 28

Ready Readers Toddler Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 28 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-

dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Right to Risk a film by Kath-leen Jo Ryan 530 pm Oct 28 Oak Harbor Library The film chronicles the adventures of eight individuals mdash all of who live with significant disabilities mdash on a 15-day 225-mile whitewater adventure through the Grand Canyon Meet the author and film-maker Free film and refreshments provided by Skagit Valley College Disability Access Services If you have questions or need disability accommodation call Penny Bump at 360-679-5393 or email pennybumpskagitedu

Health Screenings Oct 28

Elks Lodge 2362 Oak Harbor Residents living in and around the Oak Harbor community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture Packages start at $149 All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete For more information or to schedule an appointment call 1-877-237-1287 or visit wwwlifelinescreeningcom Pre-registra-tion is required

WednesdayOct 29

Baby and Me Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 29 Oak Harbor Library

Meeting Room Stories songs rhymes and activities that inspire a love of reading Playtime follows For newborns through 24 months Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witching Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfright villehauntcom

ThursdayOct 30

Ready Readers Preschool Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 30 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Mystery Book Lovers Mary Daheim 3-4 pm Oct 30 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Share your love of mysteries Read a Mary Daheim mystery and join the discussion wwwsno-isleorg

FridayOct 31

Oak Harbor Book Group ldquoQuietrdquo 11 am to noon Oct 31 Oak Harbor Library Center for Lifelong Learning Check out a copy of ldquoQuiet the power of in-troverts in a world that canrsquot stop talkingrdquo by Susan Cain bring your covered drink and join the discus-sion wwwsno-isleorg

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Oct 31 Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encouraged treats all over the college haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm Oct 31 HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry environment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Oct 31 Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Halloween mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets avail-able by donation at wwwiggmeatHalloweenHoedown

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 31 Engle Fam-ily Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oct 31 at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

The Oak Harbor town band was organized in 1913 by Barney Nienhuis who was also the bandmaster Shown from left to right first row Jell Eerkes Malinus Heller and Barney Nienhuis second row Rein Zylstra Carl Izett Richard Nienhuis and George Van Gore third row Charlie Zylstra Richard Zylstra Clark Strating and Herman Eerkes fourth row Geert Zylstra Rance Zylstra Leo Muyskens and Nick Zylstra As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin shares photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdin came out with a new photo history book ear-lier this year titled ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

n Bible PROPHECY SEMINARS are 7-8 pm Sundays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays Oct 3-Nov 14 at Oak Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Church Visit wwwunderstandprophecycom for more information

n A new 10-week BIBLE TEACHING SERIES ldquoThe Ten Commandments mdash the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an Age of Relativismrdquo is at 630 pm Oct 5-Dec 7 in the Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room 675 E Whidbey Ave The series is taught by Pastor Tad Southard Visit wwwpsalm-138com for more information

n YOUTH ACTIVITIES at Coupeville United Methodist Church are at 5 pm Sunday nights There will be games music crafts and Christian education Special activities are planned for taking the teens to beaches forests and activi-ties like the Ebey Haunted Corn Maze All youth grades six through 12 are welcome they donrsquot need to have an affiliation with the church or attend any church For more information call Church Life Coordinator Suzanne Loomis at 360-678-4256

n COFFEE BREAK BIBLE STUDY at the Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church will begin the fall season with a study title ldquoDiscover Comfortrdquo Theyrsquoll discuss what the Bible says about the human struggle with suffering and evil with an honest look at the hard questions people face when they experience pain or hardship The group will meet 10ndash1115 am Thursdays at the church 1411 Wieldraayer Road

Coffee Break is a nonde-nominational small group Bible study that is open to all women of the community and no previous Bible knowl-edge is needed To receive study material call Launa at 360-675-4706 or call the church office at 675-2881 for more information

n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS (QUAKERS) hold their regular meet-ing for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages As early Quaker Margaret Fell said ldquoWe are a people that follow after those things that make for peace love and unityrdquo For more information visit wwwwhid-beyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom

n Oak Harborrsquos CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 721 SW 20th Court at Scenic Heights Street is open for study and prayer 11 am to 3 pm Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays and 3-7 pm Wednesdays For more information go to christian-sciencecom or christian-sciencewhidbeycom or call 360-675-0621

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First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue

Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson

Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

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830 950 amp 1110 am

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2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

679-1561oakharborlutheranorg

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

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Oak HarborSunday Services

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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch

The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island

Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

Worship 1 PM

1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the

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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

WORSHIP SERVICES

Whidbey Island Friends Meeting

Unitarian Universalist Congregation20103 SR 525 Freeland

Sunday 4 - 5 pmVisitors welcome

For details visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg

or email tewellwhidbeycom

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General

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

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STARGATES is seeking a qualified Information

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EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

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CASHIERConvenience store ex- perience Now accept- ing applications and re- sumes West View Mart Texaco 971 Ault Field Rd Oak Harbor

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EmploymentGeneral

DIRECTOR OFCOMMUNITYPLANNING

The Director of Commu- nity Planning reports to and works closely with the Mayor as a member of the City management team and supervises the building official and sup- port staff This position involves a full range of planning responsibilities inc luding long range and current planning code administration and enforcement and com- munity building The Di- rec to r o f Communi ty Planning processes and evaluates all land use and development appli- cations for compliance with city codes and regu- lations administers zon- ing subdivision shore- l ine management and environmental regula- tions develops plan and c o d e a m e n d m e n t s serves as staff advisor to Mayor C i ty Counc i l P l a n n i n g A d v i s o r y Board Arts Commission and Design Adv isor y B o a r d a n d p r ov i d e s planning assistance and information to the public The Director of Commu- nity Planning also has the opportunity to lead community design pro- jects such as the recent- ly completed Second Street Project For more information go to

wwwlangleywaorgBachelors Degree with Masters Degree pre- ferred in urban planning geography or a related field and minimum of 5 years increasingly re- sponsible planning expe- rience preferable within smal ler communi t ies Must have above aver- age verbal and written communication skills a strong desire to serve the public in a respon- sive and creative man- ner and a commitment to i nnova t i ve p l ann ing Compensation $5300 to $6334Month To Apply Please submit a letter of interest and resume to

Debbie MahlerCity Clerk

PO Box 366Langley WA 98260

(360) 221-4246Or email

clerklangleywaorgThe position is open until filled with the first review of applications occurring on November 17 2014

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

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Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

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HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

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--- Freeland ------ Greenbank ---

Huge Harbor view home with expansive

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--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Sugar Sand Mutiny

Bay beachfront home 52rsquo of waterfront plus outbuildings EZ care home and

landscaping604696 $715000

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lots of windows645151 $850000

--- Oak Harbor --- --- Oak Harbor ---Well-maintained

West Beach waterfront home with huge deck

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608456 $550000

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Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

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Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties of Western Washington serving children through older adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently re- cruiting for the follow- ing positions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Human Resources

Generalist

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompasshealthorgjoin-our-team

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to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

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Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

real estatefor sale - WA

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

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Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 98260

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OAK HARBOR 98277

OPEN HOUSESun Oct 26th 1-4pm

4BR~3BA~2345 SF$289900 or call

for a showing360-675-2875

1074 SW Castilian Dr

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church amp ferry landing

(360)341-2254

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South Island Properties

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AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

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Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON

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OAK HARBOR

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OAK HARBOR 98277

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An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

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The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

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f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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Campbell resigns from IT board

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WRITE TO US The Whidbey News-Times welcomes letters from its readers We reserve the right to edit all submissions Letters should be typewritten and not exceed 350 words They must be signed and include a daytime phone number Send items to PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email editorwhidbeynewsgroupcom

Page A6 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITORElection

See through latest lsquoOctober SurprisersquoEditor

I have always supported our mili-tary forces My mother served in the Marine Corps And after my father emigrated from Poland he worked on the design of the B-52 bomber while employed by Boeing

My father-in-law served in the Army during the Korean War and on the ICBM and McDonnell Douglas Harrier programs afterward My mother-in-law runs the VFW in her hometown Many of my high school classmates served in Vietnam I sup-ported their choices and welcomed home the ones who survived

I never protested against the war and I always thank troops and veter-ans for their service to our country

I have not changed my alliances mdash I support the US Navy and its operations in Island County

As an ldquoOctober surpriserdquo informa-tion was planted related to my signa-ture on an OLF petition requesting that the issue of continuing opera-

tions at OLF be submitted to the affected voters in an election

My concern with flights over Ebeyrsquos Reserve is directed at the release of jet fuel over farmlands where food crops are raised and areas of dense population

I have never attended a COER meeting nor have I given this group any financial support I ldquounsub-scribedrdquo from their communications when their tactics became extreme

My opponent has posted this on her website

ldquoI strongly support the military and NAS Whidbey unlike my oppo-nent who wants to close the baserdquo

I do not support closure of Whidbey Island Naval Air Station nor any other base in the state of Washington

The economic impacts to Whidbey Island would be enormous

I find it interesting that Ms Ana Maria Nuntildeez says she strongly sup-ports the local military yet is accept-ing campaign contributions from COER the group sponsoring the petition that she is chastising me for signing

Campaign contributions are gath-ered after personally meeting with supporters the supporters want their candidate elected because

their beliefs and standards align with those of the other

Ms Nuntildeezrsquos acceptance of these funds brings her claimed support of the military into question

My opponentrsquos campaign manager posted this on the NASWI I Support OLF Facebook page ldquoYes I am Eileen King and resident of OH I am also Ana Maria Nuntildeezrsquos campaign manager Yes Ana Maria like most candidates has accepted donations from people who are members or signed the petition for COER She is a candidate and doesnrsquot turn down free moneyrdquo

I hope you can see through this latest ldquoOctober surpriserdquo and follow the money to determine who is tell-ing you the truth here Look to the one who is accepting COERrsquos money

This is an election race for the Island County treasurer whose duties are to care for the taxpayersrsquo money

Why is it that the current treasurer wants to talk about anything except her performance in office where it is so obvious that she has failed to do just that mdash care for the taxpayersrsquo money

Wanda Grone Candidate for Island County

treasurerCoupeville

By Helen Price JohnsonHindsight is 2020 and looking back

I see a small transit agency that grew from the grass roots and built up on a shoestring to a vital public service Run by only one person habits were entrenched

Money was saved in hopes of building a facility to meet growing needs Once grant funds came the local match took all the savings Unfortunately the big construction project took the directorrsquos

focus away from monitoring daily finances Expenses exceeded revenues creating a shortfall Services had to be cut If the proper internal financial con-

trols had been in place less dramatic adjustments could have been made over time Cuts shouldrsquove been made sooner We know that now

Steps were taken to strengthen Island Transitrsquos checks and balances The board has increased its oversight of finances Two board members now meet regularly with staff to review bank statements expenses and revenues

A new professional sits in the Transit finance office and is updating the internal controls of the agency Monthly reports are improved so the board can better monitor the cash position The State Auditors just finished their review of the Island Transit books for 2013 and confirmed that the previous financial officer did not follow standard practices in a number of areas

Most significant were the cash shortfall and the control of the federal grant funds for the new building This yearrsquos reductions in service did ldquoright the shiprdquo and Transit is oper-ating in the black again modestly rebuilding a reserve

The auditors deemed $100 thousand of the $10 million grant as questionable No one stole any money but payroll records and equipment inventory were not adequate That has been fixed The audit confirmed the board of directors need to improve its oversight of the director This is an opportunity to start new practices

Most important to moving ahead is hiring a qualified interim executive director so the transit agency is stabilized for the future and the impacts of the cuts can be addressed Tentative plans are to hire someone by Thanksgiving

An interim position makes sense to provide transitional leadership for the organization and provide ample time for the process of selecting a long-term director

The community needs to say what they want for the sys-tem to provide in the future How can service be expanded Should it stay fare-free Routes need to be adjusted to better meet the needs of our citizens

The audit results show that the agency grew over time yet the internal financial controls and Board policies did not keep up Significant progress has been made and I will work hard to continue improving Island Transit for the future

n The Whidbey News-Times welcomes submissions for Sound Off Email your proposed guest commentary to editorwhidbeynewsgroupcom Include contact email and phone

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WHIDBEY

SOUND OFFWill work to ensure transit has a future

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News-Timeswhidbey

Response to errors defines candidateEditor

My response to the endorsement of my opponent They use the mis-steps that have occurred this year as the reason they are endorsing my opponent

Election year errors The worst timing

My father says ldquoIt is not the error that defines you but your response to itrdquo My response ldquoCorrect and put plans in place to avoid these situations from reoccurringrdquo

My accomplishments barely men-tioned Partial Payment program alli-ance with the Opportunity Council decreasing banking costs by 70 per-cent elimination of supplement back-log etc

Almost all of the accomplishments for which my opponent takes credit were initiated before she was hired she was the liaison representing my office She speaks of ensuring reports are delivered in a timely manner but failed three years running to com-plete the one report for which she was responsible in the financial state-ments Her vision for the future is a copy of what I have already stated

No original thoughtsShe signed a petition to close OLF

Coupeville She openly stated that she would be personally financially better off if NAS Whidbey were to close Yet she slaps a ldquoSupport Our Troopsrdquo sticker on her car to garner the military vote

As a military spouse and mama I appreciate the sacrifice and ded-ication of our service members I understand that freedom also means sacrifice whether moving every few years or hearing the sound of free-dom overhead

I have given my heart and soul as treasurer to better serve you I hum-bly ask for your faith and vote again

Ana Maria NuntildeezIsland County treasurer

Oak Harbor

Clark County treasurer confident in NuntildeezEditor

I appreciate Island County Treasurer Ana Maria Nuntildeezrsquos lead-ership in coordinating this last year the PACrsquos User Group which devel-ops the software programming pri-orities of the county treasurerrsquos True Automation property tax collection system for 13 counties in the state of Washington

Even during difficult personal and family health issues over the last 12 months Ana Maria continued to participate in the discussions and decisions of the Washington State Association of County Treasurers including state legislation and partici-pating on WSACT committees

She is a strong advocate for excel-lence in treasury management and an asset to the citizens of Island County

As a result of sharing ideas my office has implemented some of the processes developed by Ana Mariarsquos office to improve our operational activities

The voters of Island County would do well to reelect County Treasurer Ana Maria Nuntildeez and help continue her efforts to implement programs and processes to improve customer service financial management and tax collection in the treasurerrsquos office

Doug LasherClark County treasurer

Vancouver Wash

CPA background make Wagner best choiceEditor

Rebecca Wagnerrsquos years of experi-ence as a CPA as well as her former employment with both Island and Skagit counties will make her a valu-able asset to the Island County audi-torrsquos office

Her extensive knowledge and working relationships that she has gained over the years will provide this department with a ldquoworking auditorrdquo an auditor who can competently run her department and maintain com-munication with other departments as needed

Barb OlesonOak Harbor

I-594

Flawed measure needs off ballotEditor

I just received a flyer in the mail with Rory Graves supporting Initiative 594 I have to admit that it finally sent me over the edge

The television commercials with her do meet their intended purpose of pulling at my emotions through heart-tugging testimony But I have to inform you that it gets my attention for reasons other than what Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility would like

You see the entire campaign makes me realize how fortunate we are to live in a society where women can get self-defense and firearms training Roryrsquos mother chose to stay in an abusive relationship without seeking any of that training It very well could have prevented the situa-tion of her shooting

Nowhere does the printed flyer or television spot state that the husband mentioned was prohibited from own-ing a firearm

I find it inexcusable that the Alliance would exploit women in this fashion The training opportunities for women to safely carry and use if necessary a firearm are endless

However the passing of I-594 will take away the possibility of receiving that training Through insane restric-tions regarding firearms transfers I will no longer be able to share my experience or firearms with another woman interested in shooting for sport or self defense

My gun club will no longer pres-ent eight classes a year in youth and womenrsquos firearm safety The way the initiative is written is totally out of step with the Second Amendment or state constitution

I am truly curious whether anyone on the Alliance staff has read I-594

in its entirety and understands the implication that the passing of this bill would have Give us a break out here

Someone fess up and admit that this legislation needs to be pulled from the ballot

Dianne RasterOak Harbor

McDowell

Where is the evidence to support OLF claimEditor

In his Oct 18 letter to the Whidbey News-Times Mac McDowell wrote ldquoThe Navy has long said OLF Coupeville is essential to Whidbey Island Naval Air Station remaining openrdquo

When and where has the Navy ever said that Mr McDowell didnrsquot offer one direct quote from the Navy to support this statement

If the Navy had ever said that it would have been part of every dis-cussion about OLF in meetings and newspaper accounts and letters to the editor for the last several years

It would have been plastered on billboards all over the island

It would have stopped dead in its tracks any claim by those who want OLF closed that they donrsquot also want the air station closed

Where has that statement been hidden all of these years If Mr McDowell has access to it he should produce it If not in the interest of his own credibility he should admit that he misspoke

Ann AdamsOak Harbor

Speak up now in support of baseEditor

When the last EA-6B retires Whidbey Island Naval Air Stationrsquos EA-18G Growlers will be the only US airborne electronic jammers and therefore responsible to protect and defend all US military and alliesrsquo forces worldwide

The Chief of Naval Operations wants to add up to 36 additional EA-18G Growlers including two shore-based (non-carrier) squadrons along with the support jobs and per-sonnel to Whidbey

There are meetings 4-8 pm Oct 28 29 and 30 in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes to accept com-ments in the EIS process

In 1989-90 a Coupeville anti-Navy group was instrumental through com-plaint efforts to get NAS Whidbey on the 1991 Base Realignment and Closure list

A similar anti-Navy Coupeville group is again trying to shut down NAS Whidbey by forcing the Growlers to cease flying on Whidbey

In 1990 the local community did not respond prior to BRAC On either Oct 28 29 or 30 you have the oppor-tunity to respond proactively support-ing NAS Whidbeyrsquos expansion and telling the Navy the Coupeville anti-Navy group represents a very vocal but extreme minority of residents

Seventy-plus years of Navy

operations at NAS WhidbeyOLF Coupeville should be grandfathered to allow the Navy to return to the same number of Navy personnel and jobs as was here when the A-6 was operational

The expansion is needed nation-ally Hopefully this time different from 1991 we can proactively support the Navy defeat the anti-Navy efforts and keep NAS Whidbey off the 2017 BRAC closure list

If you canrsquot attend you can com-ment supporting the Navy on wwwwhidbeyeiscom

If you donrsquot have internet access call Mac McDowell at 360-929-8207 for a comment form

This time the community needs to work to protect NAS Whidbey and to protect our local economy The Washington governorrsquos economic report indicates NAS Whidbey is the source of 88 percent of all economic activity in Island County

Mac McDowellOak Harbor

WEANThanks for celebrating 25 years of protectionEditor

Whidbey Environmental Action Network wants to thank all who par-ticipated and contributed to a very successful fun for all ldquoWEANFest Celebrating 25 years of Protecting Our Native Biodiversityrdquo

We especially want to thank the folks who attended the annual meet-ing and potluck donated to the silent auction bought donated items as well as Greenbank Farmrsquos fantastic new rental facility manager Madisun Clark

We also want to thank the great performers who raised the roof and blew the doors off the barn with their glorious music Whidbeyrsquos own Cranberry Bog Blue Grass Band Bellinghamrsquos soulful mischievous baritone Dana Lyons Orcas Islandrsquos banjo playing folksy singer Tom Rawson and his Baez-channeling part-ner Katherine Ellice from Vancouver British Columbia

I know many are wondering who won the Busted Bulldozer and Home Island Hero awards The Dozer went to Oak Harbor mayor Scott Dudley and the Oak Harbor City Council for callously cutting down an Oak Harbor icon the Post Office oak tree

The second award went to ex-Island County Commissioner Angie Homola for her efforts while in office Though competition was stiff in both cases the decibel meter went off the scale in favor of the winners

One reason WEANfest was held at the farm was because WEAN was instrumental in its evolution When Chateau Ste Michele Winery decid-ed to sell the farm in 1995 WEAN organized the first meeting Eighty people crammed the Greenbank Progressive Hall to strategize a plan

The rest is history and typical of what we do It is truly a jewel in the navel of Whidbey Island and a resource for residents and the region

With your continued support we look forward to 25 more years of championing sustainable strategies for a viable verdant and healthy future

Gary PiazzonCoupeville

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A7

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Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

James T Wuertemburg

James Theodore Wuertemburg died peace-fully at his home in Oak Harbor Oct 18 2014 at the age of 71 He was born in Santa Monica Calif May 7 1943 to Barrett and Nellie Wuertemburg

Jim attended a boys mili-tary school for a time and completed his education at public schools in Santa Monica

At age 17 when Jim was a sophomore he left school and enlisted in the US Army He did complete his GED while in the service

Following his discharge Jim returned home and began working in the aero-space industry as a machin-ist Jim had family members working in the motion pic-ture industry and he soon joined them

He began a career in stage lighting and worked his way up to assistant light-ing director or ldquobest boyrdquo and finally to lighting direc-tor or ldquogafferrdquo as he was known in the industry

Jim made many friends in the industry

He counted David Carradine and Jack Nicholson as friends Jim spent much of his time working on movies but also did work for television

Jim was considered a real ldquoladies manrdquo He was married twice and had even dated Linda Carter (ldquoWonder Womanrdquo) for a time

He worked on the series ldquoCharlestonrdquo and then moved to ldquoCheersrdquo While on the set of ldquoCheersrdquo he met Diane Overdiek a pro-duction coordinator

Jim and Diane soon fell in love and became engaged The cast of ldquoCheersrdquo hosted a great engagement party for them

On Feb 7 1987 Diane and Jim were married in North Hollywood Calif Jim and Diane became very involved with English

OBITUARIES

Wuertemburg

Bulldogs They bred raised and showed their dogs and spent a significant amount of time traveling to vari-ous events They produced a number of American Kennel Club Champions over the years

Jim became totally dis-abled in 1994 However in 1990 Jim and Diane were able to purchase property in Oak Harbor

After retiring from the motion picture industry they moved to Oak Harbor and in 2004 built their home and a very large dog ken-nel

Their home has a vast collection of bulldogs and bulldog memorabilia For the past several years Diane has been Jimrsquos pri-mary caregiver

Graveside funeral ser-vices for Jim Wuertemberg will be held at 1 pm Monday Oct 27 2014 at Maple Leaf Cemetery Oak Harbor with military honors to follow under the auspices of the US Army Honor Guard

Funeral services were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Please visit Jimrsquos page in the Book of Memories at wwwwallin funeralhomecom to share memories and condolences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson died at his residence in Summer Hill Assisted Living Oak Harbor Oct 4 2014 at the age of 94 He was born in Virginia Minn April 25 1920

He graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1938 and then spent the next year in the Civilian Construction Camp (CCC)

Walter joined the US Navy in November 1939

and graduated from Great Lakes boot camp

His first duty station was aboard the USS Lexington CV-2 in San Pedro Calif where he was in training as a radioman striker and rear set gunner on a TBD devastator torpedo bomb-er attached to Torpedo Squadron 2

Walterrsquos torpedo bomb-er sunk the first Imperial Japanese air craft carrier Shoho during WWII

Unfortunately he had to jump overboard when his own ship the Lexington was sunk the very next day

He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal for his significant contributions during the Battle of the Coral Sea

He continued his Naval service until his retirement in 1968

He left the service as an RMCS (E-8) with more than 24 years of service Walter settled in Longview Wash in 1968

Walter was married to Effie Josephine (Alto) Nelson for 42 years and had two children Walter David and wife Joyce of Oak Harbor and Virginia Lee (deceased)

He has four grandchil-dren many great-grand-children and a great-great-grandchild

Several years after Effiersquos death he married his child-hood sweetheart Elizabeth J Eddy

Walter and Betty trav-eled extensively to Norway Sweden Russia Hawaii Alaska and many other places

They were proud members of the United Methodist Church in Castle Rock for many years Elizabeth died in May of 2011 in Kelso Wash

In July 2011 Walter moved to Oak Harbor to be near his son

Walter requested no for-mal funeral services be con-ducted

He will be laid to rest next to his wife Effie at Longview Memorial Park Remembrances may be made to the charity of your choice

Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home amp Cremation LLC Oak Harbor WA

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc age 72 longtime Oak Harbor resident passed away Sunday Oct 19 2014 at Whidbey General Hospital due to complications from a surgery in March 2014

Mr Loranc was born in Houston April 5 1942 He moved to San Jose Calif and eventually to Whidbey Island

He had served in the US Navy Jean married Carol Ann Kern Nov 12 2012

He was a welder and an auto mechanic

He enjoyed working with driftwood Jean was an avid member of the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 2362

Jean is survived by his wife Carol by three sons and by his brother Carl in Massachusetts

A memorial service is being planned for a later date at the Elks Lodge Memorials may be made to the Elks National Foundation 2750 N Lakeview Ave Chicago IL 60614

Family and friends are encouraged to share mem-ories and condolences at wwwwhidbeymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Marley

Kathleen Rae Marley

Kathleen Marley 62 of Coupeville passed away of cancer Oct 16 2014 at her home

She was born Oct 7 1952 in Aurora Ill to Richard and Norma Nauert She was married to Larry Marley Kathleen worked in Civil Service and was a volunteer for the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office for four years

She was the secretary for the Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club and was the scoutmas-ter for more than 10 years for the Boy Scouts Troop 4053

She loved spending time and going out with her fam-ily and friends She also liked to watch movies and go to the casino

One of her requests was not to have a service The family is honoring her wish-es and no services will be held

She is survived by her husband Larry Marley children Nikolaus Marley 26 Mikael Marley 23 and Sarah Marley 23 grand-children Hayli Marley 3 and Carson Marley 1 She is also survived by her par-ents Richard Nauert and Norma Nauert brother Larry Nauert sister Judy Cooper and a nephew Zachary Griswald 25 She was preceded in death by her brother Ron Nauert and brother-in-law Billy Cooper

The family would like to thank all members of her family near and far Mary Nootenboon Kathy Pigott Ginny Munn Elaine Jones Julie Rosenthal Julie Grove Valerie (RN and Whidbey General Hospital) Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club fami-ly and friends of Boy Scouts and Troop 4053 and the local community

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia age 21 of Oak Harbor died suddenly Saturday Oct 18 2014 in Oak Harbor

Adam was born in Yakima Wash Feb 18 1993 to Adam A Garcia and Bettie Marie Sifuentes He moved with his mother to Whidbey Island in 2000

Adam attended Coupeville schools where he was actively involved in sports

He played basketball and football and was No 33 on the field Adamrsquos dream was to be an auto body painter and detailer

Above all he loved his family His mother Bettie was his best friend and his daughter Sophia was his pride and joy

Adam is survived by his mother Bettie Marie Sifuentes of Oak Harbor his father Adam A Garcia of Yakima his daughter Sophia Garcia age 5 of Telford Pa his sister Vanessa Garcia his grandparents Chris and Steve Baker of Oak Harbor Richard Aragon of Yakima Jesse Sifuentes of Toppenish Wash his great-grandfather Pete Sifuentes of Toppenish his aunts uncles and cousins Rachel and Alex Angel Izik Roberta and Matt Reggie Gabe Eva and Dom Michael Caine Kendahl and Capri Michelle and Joe Haylee Sara and Martin Annie and Joel Tavi the rest of the Garcias and family

Visitation was 6-8 pm Friday Oct 24 2014 at Whidbey Memorial

A funeral service will be held at 6 pm Saturday Oct 25 2014 at Oak Harbor Church of the Nazarene 1100 W Whidbey Avenue with Dr Benjamin Norris officiating

Viewing will precede the service 5-6 pm Memorials

are suggested to the Adam Garcia Donation Fund at Wells Fargo Bank Family and friends are encouraged to share memories and condolences at wwwwhid beymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAMES OF THE WEEK OHHS soccer (6 pm) and volleyball (7 pm) teams play their final home matches Monday Oct 27SPORTS

WHIDBEY

OHHS within1 game of E-WBy JIM WALLERSports editor

Winning twice this week the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team moved within striking range of the Wesco 3A leaders

The Wildcats celebrated Senior Night with an easy 3-0 win over visiting Marysville Getchell Tuesday and then traveled to Everett for a 3-1 win Thursday

The Wildcats (7-3 7-5) are a half game behind third-place Lynnwood (8-3 8-5) and one behind second-place Edmonds-Woodway (8-2 9-3)

Oak Harbor has two matches left The Wildcats face 11th-place Mountlake Terrace (2-8 2-10) in the

final home match at 7 pm Monday Oct 27

Then they finish the con-ference season at first-place Shorewood (9-1 9-4) at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

GetchellOak Harbor coach Kerri

Molitor started an all-senior group along with junior Claire Anderson against Everett and the make-shift lineup rolled by the Chargers in the first two games 25-14 25-14

In the third game Molitor turned the match over to the underclassmen and the unit also had little trouble with Getchell (0-9 0-11) winning 25-13

In the first set the Chargers hung around for a while Oak Harbor led only 14-11 then ran off four straight points behind the

serving of Anderson to pull away

The Wildcats jumped to a 7-1 lead in the second game and were never threatened

The underclassmen played well together in practice Monday accord-ing to Molitor but got off to a ragged start in the third game However after the early struggles the Wildcats bounced back to bury the visitors

Anderson had 17 kills seven digs and two aces

Aubrey Lock and Daranee Sornthom added five digs each

Amelia Berner and Hailee Blau recorded two blocks apiece and Hailey Beecher finished with 11 assists

EverettOak Harbor won in four

games at Everett 25-20 22-25

25-18 25-21Anderson once again

paced the Wildcat attack with 20 kills 15 digs and five aces

Blau and Berner each earned eight kills while Beecher dished 20 assists and Natalie McVey finished

with 17Priya Osborne recorded

eight digs and AnnaBelle Whitefoot seven

rsquoCat VB team wins pair closes in on 2nd place

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Oak Harbor seniors Aubrey Lock front and Daranee Sornthom make sure the court is covered on a serve receive Tuesday The Wildcats defeated Marysville Getchell 3-0 on Senior Night

Wildcat soccer team drops pair of matches

Glacier Peak and Shorewood handed the Oak Harbor soccer team losses this week

Visiting GP stopped the Wild-cats 3-1 Tuesday and Oak Harbor lost 3-0 at Shorewood Thursday

Against the Grizzlies a couple of breakdowns proved costly

ldquoI thought we played them tough with the exception of three or four mistakesrdquo coach Mike Lonborg said

The Grizzlies (4-4-1 5-7-1) scored two of their goals off cor-ner kicks which was a trouble-some area for the Wildcats Lon-borg said

ldquoWe had a serious lack of com-municationrdquo Lonborg said

Natalie Gabbert tied the match at 1-1 with a penalty kick early in the second half then Glacier Peak put the match away with two goals in 90 seconds midway through the second period

Against Shorewood (7-2-2 8-5-2) Lonborg suited up only 13 play-ers because of injuries

Though shorthanded the Wild-cats ldquoplayed hard but it wasnrsquot enoughrdquo Lonborg said

ldquoShorewood had great posses-sion and controlled the flow the majority of the gamerdquo he added

The loss eliminated Oak Harbor from playoff contention

The Wildcats (1-7-2 5-7-2) wrap up the season with two matches next week Lynnwood (1-8-1 1-22-2) visits at 6 pm Monday Oct 27 in the final home game then Oak Harbor goes to Everett (2-6-2

4-7-3) for the season finale at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

Wolves near playoffs with soccer win

Taking a huge step toward se-curing a postseason berth the Coupeville soccer team trimmed host Chimacum 3-1 in a shootout for a 1-0 win Thursday

With the victory Coupeville (2-1 5-4) now sits in second place with three matches left The Wolves take on first-place Kla-howya (4-0 12-1) at 5 pm Mon-day Oct 27 at home and then play Port Townsend (0-3 1-10) twice

After playing through a score-less regulation period and over-time Thursdayrsquos match was decided on penalty kicks Micky LeVine Ana Luvera and Marissa Etzell scored for Coupeville while Wolvesrsquo keeper Julia Myers limited the Cowboys to one successful kick

Chimacum avenges loss to Coupeville

The Coupeville volleyball team knocked off Chimacum last week but the Cowboys evened the score with a 3-1 win over the visiting Wolves Thursday

Coupeville appeared to be on the way to a series sweep when it won the first game 25-16 how-ever Chimacum rallied to take the next three (25-15 25-18 26-24) and the match

ldquoWe had a hard time executing

and we made too many errors many occurring at critical mo-mentsrdquo Coupeville coach Breanne Smedley said ldquo

The defense was led by Valen Trujillo with 30 digs Kacie Kiel had 19 and Madeline Strasburg 16 Hailey Hammer added two blocks

Offensively Lauren Rose dished out 30 assists that led to 12 kills for Strasburg 11 for Hammer and five for Kiel

Kiel also served three acesThe Wolves host first-place

Klahowya (4-0 12-0) at 5 pm Monday Oct 27

Oak Harbor swimmers fall to Lake Stevens

Lake Stevens finished off its swim season undefeated with a 115-70 win over visiting Oak Har-bor Thursday

The meet was originally sched-uled for Oct 9

The Wildcats finished 9-2 with the loss both losses were to 4A schools

Up next for the Wildcats is the district meet Nov 6 8 and 9 at the Snohomish Aquatic Center

Oak Harbor won only four events at Lake Stevens three involving Taliah Black She won two individual events (200-yard individual medley 22581 100 breaststroke 1148) and teamed with Mollie Briddell Jillian Pape and Mariel Empinado to win the 200 medley relay (2055)

Marissa Morris took the 500 freestyle (544387)

PREP ROUNDUP

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Wildcat Jennifer Turnek (5) challenges GPrsquos Sarah Steranka for possession

group deployed since Feb 15 according to the NavyNAS Whidbey-based VAQ 134 has been a part of the

departing strike group and the squadrons involvement will be the Navyrsquos final job for the Prowler

ldquoThis is the final Navy EA-6B Prowler deployment and that despite its age compared to the modern EA-18G Growler the old Prowler thanks to its dedicated maintain-ers and air crew is proving itself right up to the endrdquo said Lt Joseph Hontz US 5th Fleet spokesman

The carrierrsquos air wing amassed 32611 flight hours 12548 total sorties and 9752 traps supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIS and terrorists in Iraq and Syria according to the Navy

The Navy said in earlier news releases that the electronic

attack squadrons are assisting in air strikes performed by the US Air Forcersquos FA-18 Hornet and Super Hornet aircraft and that approximately 74 percent of the attacks are by the Air Force

ldquoThe sailors who man our ships and squadrons should be extremely proud of what we as a team accomplished while deployed to the 5th Fleetrdquo said Rear Adm DeWolfe Miller in a statement released by the Navy

ldquoCarl Vinson Strike Group has the watch and their pres-ence like ours will enhance regional stability and make a difference in the fight against terrorismrdquo

In addition to the Growler squadron the Carl Vinson strike group comprises seven squadrons of various attack and support aircraft totaling 6200 sailors

The carrier is also accompanied by four destroyersUpon its return to Whidbey VAQ 134 will begin its tran-

sition to the Growler which will complete the Navy-wide transition by the 2015 target date

Prowlers will still be flown by the Marine Corps squad-rons

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appointed to the position during the meeting at which commissioner Dave Walton resigned It was later determined the board didnrsquot fol-low the proper legal process in making the appointment and it was later rescinded

The candidates were briefly interviewed before the board voted

Wendy Shingleton appointed to fill for-mer commissioner Kirk Hufferrsquos seat on the board asked the candidates applied for the position

ldquoThe pool isnrsquot quite meeting my needsrdquo Holly replied ldquoI donrsquot think itrsquos meeting some of the peoplersquos needs hellip I have a lot of talent and energy and skill to bring to this position

and I think hellip I would be good for itrdquoWhile in the Navy Holly said she gained

leadership experience and worked with bud-gets facilities maintenance and ldquobuilding new buildingsrdquo

Robinson cited her experience and his-tory with the district and her background in accounting and auditing

Commissioner Steve Hoffmire asked what each candidate could bring to help erase a negative image of the district some in the community might have

Holly said that her lack of history with the district was an asset

ldquoI think I bring a fresh perspective and fresh energyrdquo Holly said ldquoIrsquom not burdened by the past I donrsquot know any of you peoplerdquo

Robinson said that her relationship with the pool was vital and if appointed she could draw back some people who left the pool

Before the vote Hoffmire said that he would abstain because of how the district mishandled Robinsonrsquos appointment

ldquoWe made a mistake and we owned itrdquo Hoffmire said

ldquoBut I believe the process is somewhat taintedrdquo

Hoffmire said a part of him wanted to let the 90-day deadline expire so the Island County commissioners would fill the position

ldquoI think some things were said that tend to make people believe the process is biased and I am very concerned with thatrdquo Hoffmire said ldquoAnd Irsquom very concerned with the image we have here The way that wersquove done busi-ness has caused people to raise an eyebrow over these past couple of years

ldquoI want to be completely fairrdquoParks board members Sean Merrill and

Shingleton voted to appoint Holly to the vacant

seat Chairman Allan McDougall affirmed the vote

ldquoItrsquos an honorrdquo Holly said ldquoI know there are issues I read the paper Irsquove seen there are issues with the pool and there are going to be issues with the budget and I think we need to do somethingrdquo

Holly said her goals as a commissioner include scheduling more lap time something she takes advantage of as a swimmer when she can and one day getting a bigger pool and making the pool self-funded

ldquoI just think we need to find a way to get it self-supportingrdquo Holly said

ldquoFundraising or I donrsquot know Irsquom new to this Irsquove had a lot of questions building up in my head so hopefully Irsquoll be able to answer thoserdquo

Island Cannabis Company received one of the first licenses issued in Washington

He returned Friday camera around his neck for pictures for his blog to make a purchase which he planned to use in cooking

ldquoIt will be an interesting experimentrdquo said Trimbath after sniffing the two strains available blackberry Kush and purple Afgani

Whidbey Island Cannabis Co owner Maureen Cooke received her occupancy permit from Island County minutes before the storersquos 11 am grand opening

She said she expected the first day to be ldquoa zoordquo ldquoI can breathe nowrdquo said Cooke after the first few transac-

tions mdash all in cash As a few people lingered outside the frosted doors before 11

am Cooke asked her employees if they were ready to open

With a few pensive smiles a couple of knowing head shakes and a ldquonot quite yet give us five minutesrdquo Cooke waited

What was another five minutes after a more than three-month wait

It took that long for Island County to complete its review of her application

Whidbey Island Cannabis Company was issued a stop-work order in July by the Island County Planning Department for failing to apply and receive a proper building permit and go through a site review

The store had two strains of marijuana on hand Friday with an order for seven more Costs ranged from $19 to $28 per gram plus sales tax

Four edibles were available for sale as well Cookersquos opera-tions manager Drew Elliott showed off peanut butter cups peanut butter cookies oatmeal chocolate chip cookies and oatmeal raisin cookies The edibles cost $3750 plus sales tax

ldquoPrices reflect the acquisition costrdquo said Casey Davidson owner of Green Life Cannabis in Wenatchee a longtime friend of Elliottrsquos who was visiting the night before to help the Whidbey shop set up

His store has been open for two months and struggled to

secure productThe store also offers paraphernalia for sale including pipes

bongs and vaporizers

APPOINTEDCONTINUED FROM A1

Ben Watanabestaff photo

Maureen Cooke is the first business owner to legally sell recre-ational marijuana on Whidbey Island

POT STORE OPENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PROWLERSCONTINUED FROM A1

SHOOTINGCONTINUED FROM A1

according to FleuryPrincipal Dwight Lundstrom and coach Jay Turner met with

the Oak Harbor football team after school FridayldquoIt was stressed that we need to be sensitive to Marysville and

give them timerdquo Lundstrom said ldquoWe also have to be sensitive to the needs of our studentsrdquo he added noting the link between Navy towns and ties between the two communities and schools

A new date for the game has not been set according to Oak Harbor High School Athletic Director Nicki Luper

ldquoWe feel for their students and staffrdquo Luper said ldquoand we are waiting on their leadrdquo

The game between the schools will determine the Wesco 3A North champion but that is not ldquothe important thingrdquo Luper said

ldquoA thing like this puts things into perspectiverdquo she addedldquoWe are both in the playoffsrdquo Luper said ldquoWe will do whatever

we need to do to help MarysvillerdquoLuper said itrsquos important to give Marysville Pilchuckrsquos students

and staff ldquotime to grieve yet to return to normalcy as soon as possiblerdquo

Part of a communications network for the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction Kellie Tormey the OHSD communications coordinator has been working with the Marysville School District to alert parents of the high school students about whatrsquos going on

Lance Gibbon superintendent of the Oak Harbor School District sent a letter to families in the district addressing the tragedy in Marysville

ldquoAs a parent and an educator a tragedy of this magnitude so close to home is hard to fathom and deeply saddeningrdquo Gibbon wrote in his statement

He went on to say that school counselors will be available for any students who need support in light of the Marysville shoot-ing and that the safety of students is the districtrsquos highest priority

He said that each school has a plan in place for emergencies like this just in case

ldquoTodayrsquos events remind us all why we have these drills and how important it is for us to be prepared in case of an emergencyrdquo said Gibbon

Saturday October 25 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

The following are harvest and Halloween-themed of-ferings on Whidbey Island this month

SATURDAY OCT 25

Bat presentation ldquoRaven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suckrdquo 2-3 pm Oak Harbor Library Learn about North-west bats and their impor-tance to our ecosystems Dispel some common mis-conceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver Program is sponsored by the Friends of the Oak Harbor Library Free

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pm Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupeville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute

Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Dis-neyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Costumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm the Fleet Reserve Association 311 SE Eighth Ave Oak Harbor Open and free to the com-munity Kids up to age 12 can come for food games prizes more There will be costume contests so dress up and bring treat bags

Zombie Crawl prepara-tion 230-5 pm Star Stu-dio at Whidbey Playhouse 730-A SE Midway Blvd Oak Harbor Show up to look and act like a zombie Makeup will be applied and ldquocrawlrdquo lessons offered Part of the leadup to the Mon-

ster Mash Street Bash in downtown Oak Harbor

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Hallow-een-themed event put on by Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Midway businesses Jack-OH-Lantern decorating contest cosmic bowling monster movie boogie bash with live music by Paid N Full

Halloween Torchlight Parade 5 pm starting at Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Frightville 14 7 pm and Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witch-ing Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

FRIDAY OCT 31

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encour-aged treats all over the col-lege haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry envi-ronment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Hallow-een mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets available by donation at wwwiggmeat

HalloweenHoedown

No Tricks Safe Treats 5-7 pm downtown Oak Harbor Put on by Down-town Merchants Asso-ciation Merchants along Pioneer Way will be passing out candy to trick-or-treat-ers The road will be closed along the one-way section of Pioneer Way from City Beach Street to Midway Boulevard Costumes en-couraged

Corn Maze 10 am to 5 pm daily through Oct 31 at Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville Wear sturdy shoes and dress for October weather Cost is $5 Children under 8 free

Haunted Corn Maze 5-8 pm Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring

flashlight Children under 8 not allowed Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult Waiver of liability needs to be signed before entry

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oak Harbor Assembly of God 319 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor Safe family activities with trunks with treats free hot beverages and more

Haunted Swamp 7-1030 pm John Vanderzicht Me-morial Pool Oak Harbor Games prizes kids activi-ties $3 per person

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Kindergarteners visited Case Farm Friday to learn about the ani-mals and more importantly pick out pumpkins

Crescent Harbor Elementary and Hillcrest Elementary schools take students to the field every October

ldquoThey love to gordquo said Veronica Martino kindergarten teacher at Hillcrest ldquoThey make predictions about what animals theyrsquore going to see they write stories

ldquoItrsquos actually some of their best writingrdquo

Opening their farm to groups of children is something Sheila and Mike Case-Smith have done for years

Aside from how fun the visits are itrsquos a good educational experience for the children Sheila Case-Smith

ldquoA lot of kids have absolutely no idea where their food comes fromrdquo Case-Smith said ldquoso itrsquos been part of our goal to make sure that they have an opportunity to see some of the animals that grow on the farmrdquo

Case-Smith said that the farm occasionally get visits from college students who toured the patch as children

One woman who brings her day-care charges to the patch had her first experience there when she was in third grade

ldquoItrsquos incredibly gratifying to have them come backrdquo Case-Smith said

Each student mdash 63 from Crescent Harbor and about 80 from Hillcrest mdash gets to select a pumpkin to take

homeldquoThis onersquos for my sister my baby

sisterrdquo said kindergartner David Ybarra ldquoI already carved mine into a jack-orsquo-lantern hellip with a missing tooth like minerdquo

ldquoMy dadrsquos at work for a very long timerdquo Henry Peterson said ldquoHersquoll come home on Christmas So I picked this pumpkin for himrdquo

Peterson planned to carve a scary jack-orsquo-lantern out of his cho-sen pumpkin because his dad likes scary

The teachers also selected pump-kins to take back to school

ldquoNext week wersquoll be looking at the inside of the pumpkin getting to touch and feelrdquo said Annalisa Krystoph a Crescent Harbor kin-dergarten teacher

ldquoAnd then after the field trip wersquore going to actually be writing about our pumpkin about the experience and descriptions of their pumpkinsrdquo

At Hillcrest there will be a work station during their Fall Festival where students can learn about the insides of pumpkins

ldquoThey will put their little precious hands into the pumpkin and pick out some seeds to sprout them in the windowrdquo Martino said

ldquoI suppose the best part is in the enthusiasm they haverdquo Case-Smith said ldquoTherersquos a lot of energy in those little souls and itrsquos kind of fun to watch them

ldquoI suppose itrsquos the memories we make the special times that they rememberrdquo

Pumpkin patch visit a learning experience

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Annalisa Krystoph a kindergarten teacher at Crescent Harbor sits with three of her students Malaina Yargo left Madelyn Norton and Savannah Clem after they selected their pumpkins from the Case Farm pumpkin patch Friday

October events roundup

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

MAGIC SHOW JR Russell and three other magicians will be putting on two magic shows Saturday Oct 25 at the The Whidbey Playhouse 730 SE Midway Boulevard Oak Harbor A kid and family matinee will take place at 1 pm and family show at 7 pm Proceeds benefit the playhouse Raise the Roof project For ticket information call 360-679-2237ACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

SaturdayOct 25

Birding Central Whidbey 9 am to noon Oct 25 meet at Pacific Rim Institute Coupeville to carpool Whidbey Audubon Society member Joe Sheldon leads this morning adventure to several locations Depending on weather and bird distributions this may in-clude Crockett Lake West Beach Drive Penn Cove Fort Ebey State Park and Fort Casey State Park A Discover Pass will be needed for each car that is in the caravan This trip is suited for all fitness levels as most of the birding will be near the cars with possible walking up to a quarter mile wwwwhidbeyaudubonorg

Shred-a-thon 9 am to 1 pm Oct 25 Walgreens Parking Lot Anacortes Bring your old documents disk drives and memo-ry sticks to be destroyed by Sound Shredding Donations encour-aged Anacortes Family Center is a 501copy(3) nonprofit organization For more information call Dustin at 360-293-2993 ext 111

Oak Harbor Winter Mar-ket 10 am to 3 pm Oct 25 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farm-ers bakers and food vendors Sat-urdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihummingbirdfarm nurserycom

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pmOct 25 Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupe-ville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Oct 25 Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Disneyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Cos-tumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm Oct 25 Fleet Reserve Association Oak Harbor Open and free to the community Kids up to age 12 come for food games and prizes There will be costume contests so dress up and bring trick-or-treat bags

Raven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suck 2-3 pm Oct 25 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Learn about Northwest bats and their importance to ecosystems Dispel some com-mon misconceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver

Zombie Crawl 230-5 pm Oct 25 Whidbey Playhouse Star Studio Oak Harbor Creating the perfect undead look for Zombie Wannabes to ldquowander the Bou-levardrdquo using songs like ldquoThrillerrdquo and ldquoMonster Mashrdquo during the Monster Mash Bash in downtown Oak Harbor wwwwhidbeyplay housecom

Halloween Torchlight Pa-rade 5 pm Oct 25 starting at

Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Oct 25 Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Jack-OH-lantern decorating contest zombie makeup at Whidbey Playhouse cosmic bowling monster movie Crafts Boogie Bash with live music by Paid N Full 360-675-3755

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 25 26 and 31 Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 25 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Har-bor Witching Hour for the hard-core scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

SundayOct 26

Veterans of Foreign Wars Monthly Breakfast Fundraiser 10 am to noon Oct 26 VFW Post 7392 Breakfast includes pan-cakes eggs hashbrown breakfast meats and biscuits lsquonrsquo gravy Cost is $7 for adults $4 for seniors (62 and older) and kids (under 12) Chicken-fried steak breakfast available for $9 Proceeds benefit

the VFW veteransrsquo assistance programs 360-675-4048 or wwwvfwpost7392org

Gardening Seminar ldquoPeo-niesrdquo 1-230 pm Oct 26 Master Gardener Educational Gardens at Stansberry Cottage Greenbank Farm 765 Wonn Road Learn about peony culture includ-ing planting location fertilizing watering and how to divide these long lived plants Presenter will be Bill Cromley Free

MondayOct 27

Consumer Debt and Bank-ruptcy mdash Free Legal Work-shop 530-730 pm Oct 27 Coupeville Library Attorney Nathan Manni will discuss strate-gies to address consumer debt including dealing with creditors collection agencies and filing for bankruptcy and its benefits and implications Preregistration re-quired Limit of 25 wwwsno-isleorg

TuesdayOct 28

Ready Readers Toddler Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 28 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-

dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Right to Risk a film by Kath-leen Jo Ryan 530 pm Oct 28 Oak Harbor Library The film chronicles the adventures of eight individuals mdash all of who live with significant disabilities mdash on a 15-day 225-mile whitewater adventure through the Grand Canyon Meet the author and film-maker Free film and refreshments provided by Skagit Valley College Disability Access Services If you have questions or need disability accommodation call Penny Bump at 360-679-5393 or email pennybumpskagitedu

Health Screenings Oct 28

Elks Lodge 2362 Oak Harbor Residents living in and around the Oak Harbor community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture Packages start at $149 All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete For more information or to schedule an appointment call 1-877-237-1287 or visit wwwlifelinescreeningcom Pre-registra-tion is required

WednesdayOct 29

Baby and Me Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 29 Oak Harbor Library

Meeting Room Stories songs rhymes and activities that inspire a love of reading Playtime follows For newborns through 24 months Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witching Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfright villehauntcom

ThursdayOct 30

Ready Readers Preschool Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 30 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Mystery Book Lovers Mary Daheim 3-4 pm Oct 30 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Share your love of mysteries Read a Mary Daheim mystery and join the discussion wwwsno-isleorg

FridayOct 31

Oak Harbor Book Group ldquoQuietrdquo 11 am to noon Oct 31 Oak Harbor Library Center for Lifelong Learning Check out a copy of ldquoQuiet the power of in-troverts in a world that canrsquot stop talkingrdquo by Susan Cain bring your covered drink and join the discus-sion wwwsno-isleorg

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Oct 31 Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encouraged treats all over the college haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm Oct 31 HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry environment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Oct 31 Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Halloween mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets avail-able by donation at wwwiggmeatHalloweenHoedown

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 31 Engle Fam-ily Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oct 31 at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

The Oak Harbor town band was organized in 1913 by Barney Nienhuis who was also the bandmaster Shown from left to right first row Jell Eerkes Malinus Heller and Barney Nienhuis second row Rein Zylstra Carl Izett Richard Nienhuis and George Van Gore third row Charlie Zylstra Richard Zylstra Clark Strating and Herman Eerkes fourth row Geert Zylstra Rance Zylstra Leo Muyskens and Nick Zylstra As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin shares photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdin came out with a new photo history book ear-lier this year titled ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

n Bible PROPHECY SEMINARS are 7-8 pm Sundays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays Oct 3-Nov 14 at Oak Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Church Visit wwwunderstandprophecycom for more information

n A new 10-week BIBLE TEACHING SERIES ldquoThe Ten Commandments mdash the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an Age of Relativismrdquo is at 630 pm Oct 5-Dec 7 in the Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room 675 E Whidbey Ave The series is taught by Pastor Tad Southard Visit wwwpsalm-138com for more information

n YOUTH ACTIVITIES at Coupeville United Methodist Church are at 5 pm Sunday nights There will be games music crafts and Christian education Special activities are planned for taking the teens to beaches forests and activi-ties like the Ebey Haunted Corn Maze All youth grades six through 12 are welcome they donrsquot need to have an affiliation with the church or attend any church For more information call Church Life Coordinator Suzanne Loomis at 360-678-4256

n COFFEE BREAK BIBLE STUDY at the Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church will begin the fall season with a study title ldquoDiscover Comfortrdquo Theyrsquoll discuss what the Bible says about the human struggle with suffering and evil with an honest look at the hard questions people face when they experience pain or hardship The group will meet 10ndash1115 am Thursdays at the church 1411 Wieldraayer Road

Coffee Break is a nonde-nominational small group Bible study that is open to all women of the community and no previous Bible knowl-edge is needed To receive study material call Launa at 360-675-4706 or call the church office at 675-2881 for more information

n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS (QUAKERS) hold their regular meet-ing for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages As early Quaker Margaret Fell said ldquoWe are a people that follow after those things that make for peace love and unityrdquo For more information visit wwwwhid-beyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom

n Oak Harborrsquos CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 721 SW 20th Court at Scenic Heights Street is open for study and prayer 11 am to 3 pm Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays and 3-7 pm Wednesdays For more information go to christian-sciencecom or christian-sciencewhidbeycom or call 360-675-0621

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Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

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1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

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oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

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3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

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Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

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555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

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Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

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Whidbey Island Friends Meeting

Unitarian Universalist Congregation20103 SR 525 Freeland

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DIRECTOR OFCOMMUNITYPLANNING

The Director of Commu- nity Planning reports to and works closely with the Mayor as a member of the City management team and supervises the building official and sup- port staff This position involves a full range of planning responsibilities inc luding long range and current planning code administration and enforcement and com- munity building The Di- rec to r o f Communi ty Planning processes and evaluates all land use and development appli- cations for compliance with city codes and regu- lations administers zon- ing subdivision shore- l ine management and environmental regula- tions develops plan and c o d e a m e n d m e n t s serves as staff advisor to Mayor C i ty Counc i l P l a n n i n g A d v i s o r y Board Arts Commission and Design Adv isor y B o a r d a n d p r ov i d e s planning assistance and information to the public The Director of Commu- nity Planning also has the opportunity to lead community design pro- jects such as the recent- ly completed Second Street Project For more information go to

wwwlangleywaorgBachelors Degree with Masters Degree pre- ferred in urban planning geography or a related field and minimum of 5 years increasingly re- sponsible planning expe- rience preferable within smal ler communi t ies Must have above aver- age verbal and written communication skills a strong desire to serve the public in a respon- sive and creative man- ner and a commitment to i nnova t i ve p l ann ing Compensation $5300 to $6334Month To Apply Please submit a letter of interest and resume to

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Legal Notices

An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

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The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

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f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

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THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceasedNO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030

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The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com-

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menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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Response to errors defines candidateEditor

My response to the endorsement of my opponent They use the mis-steps that have occurred this year as the reason they are endorsing my opponent

Election year errors The worst timing

My father says ldquoIt is not the error that defines you but your response to itrdquo My response ldquoCorrect and put plans in place to avoid these situations from reoccurringrdquo

My accomplishments barely men-tioned Partial Payment program alli-ance with the Opportunity Council decreasing banking costs by 70 per-cent elimination of supplement back-log etc

Almost all of the accomplishments for which my opponent takes credit were initiated before she was hired she was the liaison representing my office She speaks of ensuring reports are delivered in a timely manner but failed three years running to com-plete the one report for which she was responsible in the financial state-ments Her vision for the future is a copy of what I have already stated

No original thoughtsShe signed a petition to close OLF

Coupeville She openly stated that she would be personally financially better off if NAS Whidbey were to close Yet she slaps a ldquoSupport Our Troopsrdquo sticker on her car to garner the military vote

As a military spouse and mama I appreciate the sacrifice and ded-ication of our service members I understand that freedom also means sacrifice whether moving every few years or hearing the sound of free-dom overhead

I have given my heart and soul as treasurer to better serve you I hum-bly ask for your faith and vote again

Ana Maria NuntildeezIsland County treasurer

Oak Harbor

Clark County treasurer confident in NuntildeezEditor

I appreciate Island County Treasurer Ana Maria Nuntildeezrsquos lead-ership in coordinating this last year the PACrsquos User Group which devel-ops the software programming pri-orities of the county treasurerrsquos True Automation property tax collection system for 13 counties in the state of Washington

Even during difficult personal and family health issues over the last 12 months Ana Maria continued to participate in the discussions and decisions of the Washington State Association of County Treasurers including state legislation and partici-pating on WSACT committees

She is a strong advocate for excel-lence in treasury management and an asset to the citizens of Island County

As a result of sharing ideas my office has implemented some of the processes developed by Ana Mariarsquos office to improve our operational activities

The voters of Island County would do well to reelect County Treasurer Ana Maria Nuntildeez and help continue her efforts to implement programs and processes to improve customer service financial management and tax collection in the treasurerrsquos office

Doug LasherClark County treasurer

Vancouver Wash

CPA background make Wagner best choiceEditor

Rebecca Wagnerrsquos years of experi-ence as a CPA as well as her former employment with both Island and Skagit counties will make her a valu-able asset to the Island County audi-torrsquos office

Her extensive knowledge and working relationships that she has gained over the years will provide this department with a ldquoworking auditorrdquo an auditor who can competently run her department and maintain com-munication with other departments as needed

Barb OlesonOak Harbor

I-594

Flawed measure needs off ballotEditor

I just received a flyer in the mail with Rory Graves supporting Initiative 594 I have to admit that it finally sent me over the edge

The television commercials with her do meet their intended purpose of pulling at my emotions through heart-tugging testimony But I have to inform you that it gets my attention for reasons other than what Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility would like

You see the entire campaign makes me realize how fortunate we are to live in a society where women can get self-defense and firearms training Roryrsquos mother chose to stay in an abusive relationship without seeking any of that training It very well could have prevented the situa-tion of her shooting

Nowhere does the printed flyer or television spot state that the husband mentioned was prohibited from own-ing a firearm

I find it inexcusable that the Alliance would exploit women in this fashion The training opportunities for women to safely carry and use if necessary a firearm are endless

However the passing of I-594 will take away the possibility of receiving that training Through insane restric-tions regarding firearms transfers I will no longer be able to share my experience or firearms with another woman interested in shooting for sport or self defense

My gun club will no longer pres-ent eight classes a year in youth and womenrsquos firearm safety The way the initiative is written is totally out of step with the Second Amendment or state constitution

I am truly curious whether anyone on the Alliance staff has read I-594

in its entirety and understands the implication that the passing of this bill would have Give us a break out here

Someone fess up and admit that this legislation needs to be pulled from the ballot

Dianne RasterOak Harbor

McDowell

Where is the evidence to support OLF claimEditor

In his Oct 18 letter to the Whidbey News-Times Mac McDowell wrote ldquoThe Navy has long said OLF Coupeville is essential to Whidbey Island Naval Air Station remaining openrdquo

When and where has the Navy ever said that Mr McDowell didnrsquot offer one direct quote from the Navy to support this statement

If the Navy had ever said that it would have been part of every dis-cussion about OLF in meetings and newspaper accounts and letters to the editor for the last several years

It would have been plastered on billboards all over the island

It would have stopped dead in its tracks any claim by those who want OLF closed that they donrsquot also want the air station closed

Where has that statement been hidden all of these years If Mr McDowell has access to it he should produce it If not in the interest of his own credibility he should admit that he misspoke

Ann AdamsOak Harbor

Speak up now in support of baseEditor

When the last EA-6B retires Whidbey Island Naval Air Stationrsquos EA-18G Growlers will be the only US airborne electronic jammers and therefore responsible to protect and defend all US military and alliesrsquo forces worldwide

The Chief of Naval Operations wants to add up to 36 additional EA-18G Growlers including two shore-based (non-carrier) squadrons along with the support jobs and per-sonnel to Whidbey

There are meetings 4-8 pm Oct 28 29 and 30 in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes to accept com-ments in the EIS process

In 1989-90 a Coupeville anti-Navy group was instrumental through com-plaint efforts to get NAS Whidbey on the 1991 Base Realignment and Closure list

A similar anti-Navy Coupeville group is again trying to shut down NAS Whidbey by forcing the Growlers to cease flying on Whidbey

In 1990 the local community did not respond prior to BRAC On either Oct 28 29 or 30 you have the oppor-tunity to respond proactively support-ing NAS Whidbeyrsquos expansion and telling the Navy the Coupeville anti-Navy group represents a very vocal but extreme minority of residents

Seventy-plus years of Navy

operations at NAS WhidbeyOLF Coupeville should be grandfathered to allow the Navy to return to the same number of Navy personnel and jobs as was here when the A-6 was operational

The expansion is needed nation-ally Hopefully this time different from 1991 we can proactively support the Navy defeat the anti-Navy efforts and keep NAS Whidbey off the 2017 BRAC closure list

If you canrsquot attend you can com-ment supporting the Navy on wwwwhidbeyeiscom

If you donrsquot have internet access call Mac McDowell at 360-929-8207 for a comment form

This time the community needs to work to protect NAS Whidbey and to protect our local economy The Washington governorrsquos economic report indicates NAS Whidbey is the source of 88 percent of all economic activity in Island County

Mac McDowellOak Harbor

WEANThanks for celebrating 25 years of protectionEditor

Whidbey Environmental Action Network wants to thank all who par-ticipated and contributed to a very successful fun for all ldquoWEANFest Celebrating 25 years of Protecting Our Native Biodiversityrdquo

We especially want to thank the folks who attended the annual meet-ing and potluck donated to the silent auction bought donated items as well as Greenbank Farmrsquos fantastic new rental facility manager Madisun Clark

We also want to thank the great performers who raised the roof and blew the doors off the barn with their glorious music Whidbeyrsquos own Cranberry Bog Blue Grass Band Bellinghamrsquos soulful mischievous baritone Dana Lyons Orcas Islandrsquos banjo playing folksy singer Tom Rawson and his Baez-channeling part-ner Katherine Ellice from Vancouver British Columbia

I know many are wondering who won the Busted Bulldozer and Home Island Hero awards The Dozer went to Oak Harbor mayor Scott Dudley and the Oak Harbor City Council for callously cutting down an Oak Harbor icon the Post Office oak tree

The second award went to ex-Island County Commissioner Angie Homola for her efforts while in office Though competition was stiff in both cases the decibel meter went off the scale in favor of the winners

One reason WEANfest was held at the farm was because WEAN was instrumental in its evolution When Chateau Ste Michele Winery decid-ed to sell the farm in 1995 WEAN organized the first meeting Eighty people crammed the Greenbank Progressive Hall to strategize a plan

The rest is history and typical of what we do It is truly a jewel in the navel of Whidbey Island and a resource for residents and the region

With your continued support we look forward to 25 more years of championing sustainable strategies for a viable verdant and healthy future

Gary PiazzonCoupeville

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Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

James T Wuertemburg

James Theodore Wuertemburg died peace-fully at his home in Oak Harbor Oct 18 2014 at the age of 71 He was born in Santa Monica Calif May 7 1943 to Barrett and Nellie Wuertemburg

Jim attended a boys mili-tary school for a time and completed his education at public schools in Santa Monica

At age 17 when Jim was a sophomore he left school and enlisted in the US Army He did complete his GED while in the service

Following his discharge Jim returned home and began working in the aero-space industry as a machin-ist Jim had family members working in the motion pic-ture industry and he soon joined them

He began a career in stage lighting and worked his way up to assistant light-ing director or ldquobest boyrdquo and finally to lighting direc-tor or ldquogafferrdquo as he was known in the industry

Jim made many friends in the industry

He counted David Carradine and Jack Nicholson as friends Jim spent much of his time working on movies but also did work for television

Jim was considered a real ldquoladies manrdquo He was married twice and had even dated Linda Carter (ldquoWonder Womanrdquo) for a time

He worked on the series ldquoCharlestonrdquo and then moved to ldquoCheersrdquo While on the set of ldquoCheersrdquo he met Diane Overdiek a pro-duction coordinator

Jim and Diane soon fell in love and became engaged The cast of ldquoCheersrdquo hosted a great engagement party for them

On Feb 7 1987 Diane and Jim were married in North Hollywood Calif Jim and Diane became very involved with English

OBITUARIES

Wuertemburg

Bulldogs They bred raised and showed their dogs and spent a significant amount of time traveling to vari-ous events They produced a number of American Kennel Club Champions over the years

Jim became totally dis-abled in 1994 However in 1990 Jim and Diane were able to purchase property in Oak Harbor

After retiring from the motion picture industry they moved to Oak Harbor and in 2004 built their home and a very large dog ken-nel

Their home has a vast collection of bulldogs and bulldog memorabilia For the past several years Diane has been Jimrsquos pri-mary caregiver

Graveside funeral ser-vices for Jim Wuertemberg will be held at 1 pm Monday Oct 27 2014 at Maple Leaf Cemetery Oak Harbor with military honors to follow under the auspices of the US Army Honor Guard

Funeral services were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Please visit Jimrsquos page in the Book of Memories at wwwwallin funeralhomecom to share memories and condolences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson died at his residence in Summer Hill Assisted Living Oak Harbor Oct 4 2014 at the age of 94 He was born in Virginia Minn April 25 1920

He graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1938 and then spent the next year in the Civilian Construction Camp (CCC)

Walter joined the US Navy in November 1939

and graduated from Great Lakes boot camp

His first duty station was aboard the USS Lexington CV-2 in San Pedro Calif where he was in training as a radioman striker and rear set gunner on a TBD devastator torpedo bomb-er attached to Torpedo Squadron 2

Walterrsquos torpedo bomb-er sunk the first Imperial Japanese air craft carrier Shoho during WWII

Unfortunately he had to jump overboard when his own ship the Lexington was sunk the very next day

He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal for his significant contributions during the Battle of the Coral Sea

He continued his Naval service until his retirement in 1968

He left the service as an RMCS (E-8) with more than 24 years of service Walter settled in Longview Wash in 1968

Walter was married to Effie Josephine (Alto) Nelson for 42 years and had two children Walter David and wife Joyce of Oak Harbor and Virginia Lee (deceased)

He has four grandchil-dren many great-grand-children and a great-great-grandchild

Several years after Effiersquos death he married his child-hood sweetheart Elizabeth J Eddy

Walter and Betty trav-eled extensively to Norway Sweden Russia Hawaii Alaska and many other places

They were proud members of the United Methodist Church in Castle Rock for many years Elizabeth died in May of 2011 in Kelso Wash

In July 2011 Walter moved to Oak Harbor to be near his son

Walter requested no for-mal funeral services be con-ducted

He will be laid to rest next to his wife Effie at Longview Memorial Park Remembrances may be made to the charity of your choice

Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home amp Cremation LLC Oak Harbor WA

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc age 72 longtime Oak Harbor resident passed away Sunday Oct 19 2014 at Whidbey General Hospital due to complications from a surgery in March 2014

Mr Loranc was born in Houston April 5 1942 He moved to San Jose Calif and eventually to Whidbey Island

He had served in the US Navy Jean married Carol Ann Kern Nov 12 2012

He was a welder and an auto mechanic

He enjoyed working with driftwood Jean was an avid member of the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 2362

Jean is survived by his wife Carol by three sons and by his brother Carl in Massachusetts

A memorial service is being planned for a later date at the Elks Lodge Memorials may be made to the Elks National Foundation 2750 N Lakeview Ave Chicago IL 60614

Family and friends are encouraged to share mem-ories and condolences at wwwwhidbeymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Marley

Kathleen Rae Marley

Kathleen Marley 62 of Coupeville passed away of cancer Oct 16 2014 at her home

She was born Oct 7 1952 in Aurora Ill to Richard and Norma Nauert She was married to Larry Marley Kathleen worked in Civil Service and was a volunteer for the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office for four years

She was the secretary for the Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club and was the scoutmas-ter for more than 10 years for the Boy Scouts Troop 4053

She loved spending time and going out with her fam-ily and friends She also liked to watch movies and go to the casino

One of her requests was not to have a service The family is honoring her wish-es and no services will be held

She is survived by her husband Larry Marley children Nikolaus Marley 26 Mikael Marley 23 and Sarah Marley 23 grand-children Hayli Marley 3 and Carson Marley 1 She is also survived by her par-ents Richard Nauert and Norma Nauert brother Larry Nauert sister Judy Cooper and a nephew Zachary Griswald 25 She was preceded in death by her brother Ron Nauert and brother-in-law Billy Cooper

The family would like to thank all members of her family near and far Mary Nootenboon Kathy Pigott Ginny Munn Elaine Jones Julie Rosenthal Julie Grove Valerie (RN and Whidbey General Hospital) Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club fami-ly and friends of Boy Scouts and Troop 4053 and the local community

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia age 21 of Oak Harbor died suddenly Saturday Oct 18 2014 in Oak Harbor

Adam was born in Yakima Wash Feb 18 1993 to Adam A Garcia and Bettie Marie Sifuentes He moved with his mother to Whidbey Island in 2000

Adam attended Coupeville schools where he was actively involved in sports

He played basketball and football and was No 33 on the field Adamrsquos dream was to be an auto body painter and detailer

Above all he loved his family His mother Bettie was his best friend and his daughter Sophia was his pride and joy

Adam is survived by his mother Bettie Marie Sifuentes of Oak Harbor his father Adam A Garcia of Yakima his daughter Sophia Garcia age 5 of Telford Pa his sister Vanessa Garcia his grandparents Chris and Steve Baker of Oak Harbor Richard Aragon of Yakima Jesse Sifuentes of Toppenish Wash his great-grandfather Pete Sifuentes of Toppenish his aunts uncles and cousins Rachel and Alex Angel Izik Roberta and Matt Reggie Gabe Eva and Dom Michael Caine Kendahl and Capri Michelle and Joe Haylee Sara and Martin Annie and Joel Tavi the rest of the Garcias and family

Visitation was 6-8 pm Friday Oct 24 2014 at Whidbey Memorial

A funeral service will be held at 6 pm Saturday Oct 25 2014 at Oak Harbor Church of the Nazarene 1100 W Whidbey Avenue with Dr Benjamin Norris officiating

Viewing will precede the service 5-6 pm Memorials

are suggested to the Adam Garcia Donation Fund at Wells Fargo Bank Family and friends are encouraged to share memories and condolences at wwwwhid beymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAMES OF THE WEEK OHHS soccer (6 pm) and volleyball (7 pm) teams play their final home matches Monday Oct 27SPORTS

WHIDBEY

OHHS within1 game of E-WBy JIM WALLERSports editor

Winning twice this week the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team moved within striking range of the Wesco 3A leaders

The Wildcats celebrated Senior Night with an easy 3-0 win over visiting Marysville Getchell Tuesday and then traveled to Everett for a 3-1 win Thursday

The Wildcats (7-3 7-5) are a half game behind third-place Lynnwood (8-3 8-5) and one behind second-place Edmonds-Woodway (8-2 9-3)

Oak Harbor has two matches left The Wildcats face 11th-place Mountlake Terrace (2-8 2-10) in the

final home match at 7 pm Monday Oct 27

Then they finish the con-ference season at first-place Shorewood (9-1 9-4) at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

GetchellOak Harbor coach Kerri

Molitor started an all-senior group along with junior Claire Anderson against Everett and the make-shift lineup rolled by the Chargers in the first two games 25-14 25-14

In the third game Molitor turned the match over to the underclassmen and the unit also had little trouble with Getchell (0-9 0-11) winning 25-13

In the first set the Chargers hung around for a while Oak Harbor led only 14-11 then ran off four straight points behind the

serving of Anderson to pull away

The Wildcats jumped to a 7-1 lead in the second game and were never threatened

The underclassmen played well together in practice Monday accord-ing to Molitor but got off to a ragged start in the third game However after the early struggles the Wildcats bounced back to bury the visitors

Anderson had 17 kills seven digs and two aces

Aubrey Lock and Daranee Sornthom added five digs each

Amelia Berner and Hailee Blau recorded two blocks apiece and Hailey Beecher finished with 11 assists

EverettOak Harbor won in four

games at Everett 25-20 22-25

25-18 25-21Anderson once again

paced the Wildcat attack with 20 kills 15 digs and five aces

Blau and Berner each earned eight kills while Beecher dished 20 assists and Natalie McVey finished

with 17Priya Osborne recorded

eight digs and AnnaBelle Whitefoot seven

rsquoCat VB team wins pair closes in on 2nd place

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Oak Harbor seniors Aubrey Lock front and Daranee Sornthom make sure the court is covered on a serve receive Tuesday The Wildcats defeated Marysville Getchell 3-0 on Senior Night

Wildcat soccer team drops pair of matches

Glacier Peak and Shorewood handed the Oak Harbor soccer team losses this week

Visiting GP stopped the Wild-cats 3-1 Tuesday and Oak Harbor lost 3-0 at Shorewood Thursday

Against the Grizzlies a couple of breakdowns proved costly

ldquoI thought we played them tough with the exception of three or four mistakesrdquo coach Mike Lonborg said

The Grizzlies (4-4-1 5-7-1) scored two of their goals off cor-ner kicks which was a trouble-some area for the Wildcats Lon-borg said

ldquoWe had a serious lack of com-municationrdquo Lonborg said

Natalie Gabbert tied the match at 1-1 with a penalty kick early in the second half then Glacier Peak put the match away with two goals in 90 seconds midway through the second period

Against Shorewood (7-2-2 8-5-2) Lonborg suited up only 13 play-ers because of injuries

Though shorthanded the Wild-cats ldquoplayed hard but it wasnrsquot enoughrdquo Lonborg said

ldquoShorewood had great posses-sion and controlled the flow the majority of the gamerdquo he added

The loss eliminated Oak Harbor from playoff contention

The Wildcats (1-7-2 5-7-2) wrap up the season with two matches next week Lynnwood (1-8-1 1-22-2) visits at 6 pm Monday Oct 27 in the final home game then Oak Harbor goes to Everett (2-6-2

4-7-3) for the season finale at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

Wolves near playoffs with soccer win

Taking a huge step toward se-curing a postseason berth the Coupeville soccer team trimmed host Chimacum 3-1 in a shootout for a 1-0 win Thursday

With the victory Coupeville (2-1 5-4) now sits in second place with three matches left The Wolves take on first-place Kla-howya (4-0 12-1) at 5 pm Mon-day Oct 27 at home and then play Port Townsend (0-3 1-10) twice

After playing through a score-less regulation period and over-time Thursdayrsquos match was decided on penalty kicks Micky LeVine Ana Luvera and Marissa Etzell scored for Coupeville while Wolvesrsquo keeper Julia Myers limited the Cowboys to one successful kick

Chimacum avenges loss to Coupeville

The Coupeville volleyball team knocked off Chimacum last week but the Cowboys evened the score with a 3-1 win over the visiting Wolves Thursday

Coupeville appeared to be on the way to a series sweep when it won the first game 25-16 how-ever Chimacum rallied to take the next three (25-15 25-18 26-24) and the match

ldquoWe had a hard time executing

and we made too many errors many occurring at critical mo-mentsrdquo Coupeville coach Breanne Smedley said ldquo

The defense was led by Valen Trujillo with 30 digs Kacie Kiel had 19 and Madeline Strasburg 16 Hailey Hammer added two blocks

Offensively Lauren Rose dished out 30 assists that led to 12 kills for Strasburg 11 for Hammer and five for Kiel

Kiel also served three acesThe Wolves host first-place

Klahowya (4-0 12-0) at 5 pm Monday Oct 27

Oak Harbor swimmers fall to Lake Stevens

Lake Stevens finished off its swim season undefeated with a 115-70 win over visiting Oak Har-bor Thursday

The meet was originally sched-uled for Oct 9

The Wildcats finished 9-2 with the loss both losses were to 4A schools

Up next for the Wildcats is the district meet Nov 6 8 and 9 at the Snohomish Aquatic Center

Oak Harbor won only four events at Lake Stevens three involving Taliah Black She won two individual events (200-yard individual medley 22581 100 breaststroke 1148) and teamed with Mollie Briddell Jillian Pape and Mariel Empinado to win the 200 medley relay (2055)

Marissa Morris took the 500 freestyle (544387)

PREP ROUNDUP

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Wildcat Jennifer Turnek (5) challenges GPrsquos Sarah Steranka for possession

group deployed since Feb 15 according to the NavyNAS Whidbey-based VAQ 134 has been a part of the

departing strike group and the squadrons involvement will be the Navyrsquos final job for the Prowler

ldquoThis is the final Navy EA-6B Prowler deployment and that despite its age compared to the modern EA-18G Growler the old Prowler thanks to its dedicated maintain-ers and air crew is proving itself right up to the endrdquo said Lt Joseph Hontz US 5th Fleet spokesman

The carrierrsquos air wing amassed 32611 flight hours 12548 total sorties and 9752 traps supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIS and terrorists in Iraq and Syria according to the Navy

The Navy said in earlier news releases that the electronic

attack squadrons are assisting in air strikes performed by the US Air Forcersquos FA-18 Hornet and Super Hornet aircraft and that approximately 74 percent of the attacks are by the Air Force

ldquoThe sailors who man our ships and squadrons should be extremely proud of what we as a team accomplished while deployed to the 5th Fleetrdquo said Rear Adm DeWolfe Miller in a statement released by the Navy

ldquoCarl Vinson Strike Group has the watch and their pres-ence like ours will enhance regional stability and make a difference in the fight against terrorismrdquo

In addition to the Growler squadron the Carl Vinson strike group comprises seven squadrons of various attack and support aircraft totaling 6200 sailors

The carrier is also accompanied by four destroyersUpon its return to Whidbey VAQ 134 will begin its tran-

sition to the Growler which will complete the Navy-wide transition by the 2015 target date

Prowlers will still be flown by the Marine Corps squad-rons

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appointed to the position during the meeting at which commissioner Dave Walton resigned It was later determined the board didnrsquot fol-low the proper legal process in making the appointment and it was later rescinded

The candidates were briefly interviewed before the board voted

Wendy Shingleton appointed to fill for-mer commissioner Kirk Hufferrsquos seat on the board asked the candidates applied for the position

ldquoThe pool isnrsquot quite meeting my needsrdquo Holly replied ldquoI donrsquot think itrsquos meeting some of the peoplersquos needs hellip I have a lot of talent and energy and skill to bring to this position

and I think hellip I would be good for itrdquoWhile in the Navy Holly said she gained

leadership experience and worked with bud-gets facilities maintenance and ldquobuilding new buildingsrdquo

Robinson cited her experience and his-tory with the district and her background in accounting and auditing

Commissioner Steve Hoffmire asked what each candidate could bring to help erase a negative image of the district some in the community might have

Holly said that her lack of history with the district was an asset

ldquoI think I bring a fresh perspective and fresh energyrdquo Holly said ldquoIrsquom not burdened by the past I donrsquot know any of you peoplerdquo

Robinson said that her relationship with the pool was vital and if appointed she could draw back some people who left the pool

Before the vote Hoffmire said that he would abstain because of how the district mishandled Robinsonrsquos appointment

ldquoWe made a mistake and we owned itrdquo Hoffmire said

ldquoBut I believe the process is somewhat taintedrdquo

Hoffmire said a part of him wanted to let the 90-day deadline expire so the Island County commissioners would fill the position

ldquoI think some things were said that tend to make people believe the process is biased and I am very concerned with thatrdquo Hoffmire said ldquoAnd Irsquom very concerned with the image we have here The way that wersquove done busi-ness has caused people to raise an eyebrow over these past couple of years

ldquoI want to be completely fairrdquoParks board members Sean Merrill and

Shingleton voted to appoint Holly to the vacant

seat Chairman Allan McDougall affirmed the vote

ldquoItrsquos an honorrdquo Holly said ldquoI know there are issues I read the paper Irsquove seen there are issues with the pool and there are going to be issues with the budget and I think we need to do somethingrdquo

Holly said her goals as a commissioner include scheduling more lap time something she takes advantage of as a swimmer when she can and one day getting a bigger pool and making the pool self-funded

ldquoI just think we need to find a way to get it self-supportingrdquo Holly said

ldquoFundraising or I donrsquot know Irsquom new to this Irsquove had a lot of questions building up in my head so hopefully Irsquoll be able to answer thoserdquo

Island Cannabis Company received one of the first licenses issued in Washington

He returned Friday camera around his neck for pictures for his blog to make a purchase which he planned to use in cooking

ldquoIt will be an interesting experimentrdquo said Trimbath after sniffing the two strains available blackberry Kush and purple Afgani

Whidbey Island Cannabis Co owner Maureen Cooke received her occupancy permit from Island County minutes before the storersquos 11 am grand opening

She said she expected the first day to be ldquoa zoordquo ldquoI can breathe nowrdquo said Cooke after the first few transac-

tions mdash all in cash As a few people lingered outside the frosted doors before 11

am Cooke asked her employees if they were ready to open

With a few pensive smiles a couple of knowing head shakes and a ldquonot quite yet give us five minutesrdquo Cooke waited

What was another five minutes after a more than three-month wait

It took that long for Island County to complete its review of her application

Whidbey Island Cannabis Company was issued a stop-work order in July by the Island County Planning Department for failing to apply and receive a proper building permit and go through a site review

The store had two strains of marijuana on hand Friday with an order for seven more Costs ranged from $19 to $28 per gram plus sales tax

Four edibles were available for sale as well Cookersquos opera-tions manager Drew Elliott showed off peanut butter cups peanut butter cookies oatmeal chocolate chip cookies and oatmeal raisin cookies The edibles cost $3750 plus sales tax

ldquoPrices reflect the acquisition costrdquo said Casey Davidson owner of Green Life Cannabis in Wenatchee a longtime friend of Elliottrsquos who was visiting the night before to help the Whidbey shop set up

His store has been open for two months and struggled to

secure productThe store also offers paraphernalia for sale including pipes

bongs and vaporizers

APPOINTEDCONTINUED FROM A1

Ben Watanabestaff photo

Maureen Cooke is the first business owner to legally sell recre-ational marijuana on Whidbey Island

POT STORE OPENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PROWLERSCONTINUED FROM A1

SHOOTINGCONTINUED FROM A1

according to FleuryPrincipal Dwight Lundstrom and coach Jay Turner met with

the Oak Harbor football team after school FridayldquoIt was stressed that we need to be sensitive to Marysville and

give them timerdquo Lundstrom said ldquoWe also have to be sensitive to the needs of our studentsrdquo he added noting the link between Navy towns and ties between the two communities and schools

A new date for the game has not been set according to Oak Harbor High School Athletic Director Nicki Luper

ldquoWe feel for their students and staffrdquo Luper said ldquoand we are waiting on their leadrdquo

The game between the schools will determine the Wesco 3A North champion but that is not ldquothe important thingrdquo Luper said

ldquoA thing like this puts things into perspectiverdquo she addedldquoWe are both in the playoffsrdquo Luper said ldquoWe will do whatever

we need to do to help MarysvillerdquoLuper said itrsquos important to give Marysville Pilchuckrsquos students

and staff ldquotime to grieve yet to return to normalcy as soon as possiblerdquo

Part of a communications network for the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction Kellie Tormey the OHSD communications coordinator has been working with the Marysville School District to alert parents of the high school students about whatrsquos going on

Lance Gibbon superintendent of the Oak Harbor School District sent a letter to families in the district addressing the tragedy in Marysville

ldquoAs a parent and an educator a tragedy of this magnitude so close to home is hard to fathom and deeply saddeningrdquo Gibbon wrote in his statement

He went on to say that school counselors will be available for any students who need support in light of the Marysville shoot-ing and that the safety of students is the districtrsquos highest priority

He said that each school has a plan in place for emergencies like this just in case

ldquoTodayrsquos events remind us all why we have these drills and how important it is for us to be prepared in case of an emergencyrdquo said Gibbon

Saturday October 25 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

The following are harvest and Halloween-themed of-ferings on Whidbey Island this month

SATURDAY OCT 25

Bat presentation ldquoRaven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suckrdquo 2-3 pm Oak Harbor Library Learn about North-west bats and their impor-tance to our ecosystems Dispel some common mis-conceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver Program is sponsored by the Friends of the Oak Harbor Library Free

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pm Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupeville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute

Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Dis-neyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Costumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm the Fleet Reserve Association 311 SE Eighth Ave Oak Harbor Open and free to the com-munity Kids up to age 12 can come for food games prizes more There will be costume contests so dress up and bring treat bags

Zombie Crawl prepara-tion 230-5 pm Star Stu-dio at Whidbey Playhouse 730-A SE Midway Blvd Oak Harbor Show up to look and act like a zombie Makeup will be applied and ldquocrawlrdquo lessons offered Part of the leadup to the Mon-

ster Mash Street Bash in downtown Oak Harbor

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Hallow-een-themed event put on by Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Midway businesses Jack-OH-Lantern decorating contest cosmic bowling monster movie boogie bash with live music by Paid N Full

Halloween Torchlight Parade 5 pm starting at Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Frightville 14 7 pm and Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witch-ing Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

FRIDAY OCT 31

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encour-aged treats all over the col-lege haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry envi-ronment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Hallow-een mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets available by donation at wwwiggmeat

HalloweenHoedown

No Tricks Safe Treats 5-7 pm downtown Oak Harbor Put on by Down-town Merchants Asso-ciation Merchants along Pioneer Way will be passing out candy to trick-or-treat-ers The road will be closed along the one-way section of Pioneer Way from City Beach Street to Midway Boulevard Costumes en-couraged

Corn Maze 10 am to 5 pm daily through Oct 31 at Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville Wear sturdy shoes and dress for October weather Cost is $5 Children under 8 free

Haunted Corn Maze 5-8 pm Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring

flashlight Children under 8 not allowed Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult Waiver of liability needs to be signed before entry

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oak Harbor Assembly of God 319 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor Safe family activities with trunks with treats free hot beverages and more

Haunted Swamp 7-1030 pm John Vanderzicht Me-morial Pool Oak Harbor Games prizes kids activi-ties $3 per person

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Kindergarteners visited Case Farm Friday to learn about the ani-mals and more importantly pick out pumpkins

Crescent Harbor Elementary and Hillcrest Elementary schools take students to the field every October

ldquoThey love to gordquo said Veronica Martino kindergarten teacher at Hillcrest ldquoThey make predictions about what animals theyrsquore going to see they write stories

ldquoItrsquos actually some of their best writingrdquo

Opening their farm to groups of children is something Sheila and Mike Case-Smith have done for years

Aside from how fun the visits are itrsquos a good educational experience for the children Sheila Case-Smith

ldquoA lot of kids have absolutely no idea where their food comes fromrdquo Case-Smith said ldquoso itrsquos been part of our goal to make sure that they have an opportunity to see some of the animals that grow on the farmrdquo

Case-Smith said that the farm occasionally get visits from college students who toured the patch as children

One woman who brings her day-care charges to the patch had her first experience there when she was in third grade

ldquoItrsquos incredibly gratifying to have them come backrdquo Case-Smith said

Each student mdash 63 from Crescent Harbor and about 80 from Hillcrest mdash gets to select a pumpkin to take

homeldquoThis onersquos for my sister my baby

sisterrdquo said kindergartner David Ybarra ldquoI already carved mine into a jack-orsquo-lantern hellip with a missing tooth like minerdquo

ldquoMy dadrsquos at work for a very long timerdquo Henry Peterson said ldquoHersquoll come home on Christmas So I picked this pumpkin for himrdquo

Peterson planned to carve a scary jack-orsquo-lantern out of his cho-sen pumpkin because his dad likes scary

The teachers also selected pump-kins to take back to school

ldquoNext week wersquoll be looking at the inside of the pumpkin getting to touch and feelrdquo said Annalisa Krystoph a Crescent Harbor kin-dergarten teacher

ldquoAnd then after the field trip wersquore going to actually be writing about our pumpkin about the experience and descriptions of their pumpkinsrdquo

At Hillcrest there will be a work station during their Fall Festival where students can learn about the insides of pumpkins

ldquoThey will put their little precious hands into the pumpkin and pick out some seeds to sprout them in the windowrdquo Martino said

ldquoI suppose the best part is in the enthusiasm they haverdquo Case-Smith said ldquoTherersquos a lot of energy in those little souls and itrsquos kind of fun to watch them

ldquoI suppose itrsquos the memories we make the special times that they rememberrdquo

Pumpkin patch visit a learning experience

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Annalisa Krystoph a kindergarten teacher at Crescent Harbor sits with three of her students Malaina Yargo left Madelyn Norton and Savannah Clem after they selected their pumpkins from the Case Farm pumpkin patch Friday

October events roundup

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

MAGIC SHOW JR Russell and three other magicians will be putting on two magic shows Saturday Oct 25 at the The Whidbey Playhouse 730 SE Midway Boulevard Oak Harbor A kid and family matinee will take place at 1 pm and family show at 7 pm Proceeds benefit the playhouse Raise the Roof project For ticket information call 360-679-2237ACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

SaturdayOct 25

Birding Central Whidbey 9 am to noon Oct 25 meet at Pacific Rim Institute Coupeville to carpool Whidbey Audubon Society member Joe Sheldon leads this morning adventure to several locations Depending on weather and bird distributions this may in-clude Crockett Lake West Beach Drive Penn Cove Fort Ebey State Park and Fort Casey State Park A Discover Pass will be needed for each car that is in the caravan This trip is suited for all fitness levels as most of the birding will be near the cars with possible walking up to a quarter mile wwwwhidbeyaudubonorg

Shred-a-thon 9 am to 1 pm Oct 25 Walgreens Parking Lot Anacortes Bring your old documents disk drives and memo-ry sticks to be destroyed by Sound Shredding Donations encour-aged Anacortes Family Center is a 501copy(3) nonprofit organization For more information call Dustin at 360-293-2993 ext 111

Oak Harbor Winter Mar-ket 10 am to 3 pm Oct 25 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farm-ers bakers and food vendors Sat-urdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihummingbirdfarm nurserycom

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pmOct 25 Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupe-ville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Oct 25 Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Disneyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Cos-tumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm Oct 25 Fleet Reserve Association Oak Harbor Open and free to the community Kids up to age 12 come for food games and prizes There will be costume contests so dress up and bring trick-or-treat bags

Raven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suck 2-3 pm Oct 25 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Learn about Northwest bats and their importance to ecosystems Dispel some com-mon misconceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver

Zombie Crawl 230-5 pm Oct 25 Whidbey Playhouse Star Studio Oak Harbor Creating the perfect undead look for Zombie Wannabes to ldquowander the Bou-levardrdquo using songs like ldquoThrillerrdquo and ldquoMonster Mashrdquo during the Monster Mash Bash in downtown Oak Harbor wwwwhidbeyplay housecom

Halloween Torchlight Pa-rade 5 pm Oct 25 starting at

Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Oct 25 Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Jack-OH-lantern decorating contest zombie makeup at Whidbey Playhouse cosmic bowling monster movie Crafts Boogie Bash with live music by Paid N Full 360-675-3755

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 25 26 and 31 Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 25 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Har-bor Witching Hour for the hard-core scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

SundayOct 26

Veterans of Foreign Wars Monthly Breakfast Fundraiser 10 am to noon Oct 26 VFW Post 7392 Breakfast includes pan-cakes eggs hashbrown breakfast meats and biscuits lsquonrsquo gravy Cost is $7 for adults $4 for seniors (62 and older) and kids (under 12) Chicken-fried steak breakfast available for $9 Proceeds benefit

the VFW veteransrsquo assistance programs 360-675-4048 or wwwvfwpost7392org

Gardening Seminar ldquoPeo-niesrdquo 1-230 pm Oct 26 Master Gardener Educational Gardens at Stansberry Cottage Greenbank Farm 765 Wonn Road Learn about peony culture includ-ing planting location fertilizing watering and how to divide these long lived plants Presenter will be Bill Cromley Free

MondayOct 27

Consumer Debt and Bank-ruptcy mdash Free Legal Work-shop 530-730 pm Oct 27 Coupeville Library Attorney Nathan Manni will discuss strate-gies to address consumer debt including dealing with creditors collection agencies and filing for bankruptcy and its benefits and implications Preregistration re-quired Limit of 25 wwwsno-isleorg

TuesdayOct 28

Ready Readers Toddler Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 28 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-

dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Right to Risk a film by Kath-leen Jo Ryan 530 pm Oct 28 Oak Harbor Library The film chronicles the adventures of eight individuals mdash all of who live with significant disabilities mdash on a 15-day 225-mile whitewater adventure through the Grand Canyon Meet the author and film-maker Free film and refreshments provided by Skagit Valley College Disability Access Services If you have questions or need disability accommodation call Penny Bump at 360-679-5393 or email pennybumpskagitedu

Health Screenings Oct 28

Elks Lodge 2362 Oak Harbor Residents living in and around the Oak Harbor community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture Packages start at $149 All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete For more information or to schedule an appointment call 1-877-237-1287 or visit wwwlifelinescreeningcom Pre-registra-tion is required

WednesdayOct 29

Baby and Me Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 29 Oak Harbor Library

Meeting Room Stories songs rhymes and activities that inspire a love of reading Playtime follows For newborns through 24 months Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witching Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfright villehauntcom

ThursdayOct 30

Ready Readers Preschool Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 30 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Mystery Book Lovers Mary Daheim 3-4 pm Oct 30 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Share your love of mysteries Read a Mary Daheim mystery and join the discussion wwwsno-isleorg

FridayOct 31

Oak Harbor Book Group ldquoQuietrdquo 11 am to noon Oct 31 Oak Harbor Library Center for Lifelong Learning Check out a copy of ldquoQuiet the power of in-troverts in a world that canrsquot stop talkingrdquo by Susan Cain bring your covered drink and join the discus-sion wwwsno-isleorg

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Oct 31 Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encouraged treats all over the college haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm Oct 31 HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry environment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Oct 31 Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Halloween mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets avail-able by donation at wwwiggmeatHalloweenHoedown

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 31 Engle Fam-ily Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oct 31 at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

The Oak Harbor town band was organized in 1913 by Barney Nienhuis who was also the bandmaster Shown from left to right first row Jell Eerkes Malinus Heller and Barney Nienhuis second row Rein Zylstra Carl Izett Richard Nienhuis and George Van Gore third row Charlie Zylstra Richard Zylstra Clark Strating and Herman Eerkes fourth row Geert Zylstra Rance Zylstra Leo Muyskens and Nick Zylstra As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin shares photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdin came out with a new photo history book ear-lier this year titled ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

n Bible PROPHECY SEMINARS are 7-8 pm Sundays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays Oct 3-Nov 14 at Oak Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Church Visit wwwunderstandprophecycom for more information

n A new 10-week BIBLE TEACHING SERIES ldquoThe Ten Commandments mdash the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an Age of Relativismrdquo is at 630 pm Oct 5-Dec 7 in the Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room 675 E Whidbey Ave The series is taught by Pastor Tad Southard Visit wwwpsalm-138com for more information

n YOUTH ACTIVITIES at Coupeville United Methodist Church are at 5 pm Sunday nights There will be games music crafts and Christian education Special activities are planned for taking the teens to beaches forests and activi-ties like the Ebey Haunted Corn Maze All youth grades six through 12 are welcome they donrsquot need to have an affiliation with the church or attend any church For more information call Church Life Coordinator Suzanne Loomis at 360-678-4256

n COFFEE BREAK BIBLE STUDY at the Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church will begin the fall season with a study title ldquoDiscover Comfortrdquo Theyrsquoll discuss what the Bible says about the human struggle with suffering and evil with an honest look at the hard questions people face when they experience pain or hardship The group will meet 10ndash1115 am Thursdays at the church 1411 Wieldraayer Road

Coffee Break is a nonde-nominational small group Bible study that is open to all women of the community and no previous Bible knowl-edge is needed To receive study material call Launa at 360-675-4706 or call the church office at 675-2881 for more information

n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS (QUAKERS) hold their regular meet-ing for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages As early Quaker Margaret Fell said ldquoWe are a people that follow after those things that make for peace love and unityrdquo For more information visit wwwwhid-beyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom

n Oak Harborrsquos CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 721 SW 20th Court at Scenic Heights Street is open for study and prayer 11 am to 3 pm Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays and 3-7 pm Wednesdays For more information go to christian-sciencecom or christian-sciencewhidbeycom or call 360-675-0621

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13

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490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

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Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

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of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

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Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

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Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

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Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

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360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

Worship 1 PM

1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

WORSHIP SERVICES

Whidbey Island Friends Meeting

Unitarian Universalist Congregation20103 SR 525 Freeland

Sunday 4 - 5 pmVisitors welcome

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or email tewellwhidbeycom

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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DIRECTOR OFCOMMUNITYPLANNING

The Director of Commu- nity Planning reports to and works closely with the Mayor as a member of the City management team and supervises the building official and sup- port staff This position involves a full range of planning responsibilities inc luding long range and current planning code administration and enforcement and com- munity building The Di- rec to r o f Communi ty Planning processes and evaluates all land use and development appli- cations for compliance with city codes and regu- lations administers zon- ing subdivision shore- l ine management and environmental regula- tions develops plan and c o d e a m e n d m e n t s serves as staff advisor to Mayor C i ty Counc i l P l a n n i n g A d v i s o r y Board Arts Commission and Design Adv isor y B o a r d a n d p r ov i d e s planning assistance and information to the public The Director of Commu- nity Planning also has the opportunity to lead community design pro- jects such as the recent- ly completed Second Street Project For more information go to

wwwlangleywaorgBachelors Degree with Masters Degree pre- ferred in urban planning geography or a related field and minimum of 5 years increasingly re- sponsible planning expe- rience preferable within smal ler communi t ies Must have above aver- age verbal and written communication skills a strong desire to serve the public in a respon- sive and creative man- ner and a commitment to i nnova t i ve p l ann ing Compensation $5300 to $6334Month To Apply Please submit a letter of interest and resume to

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Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

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If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

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Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties of Western Washington serving children through older adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently re- cruiting for the follow- ing positions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Human Resources

Generalist

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

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to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

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Competitive Wages DOE

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Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

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Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

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LANGLEY 98260

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Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON

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Legal Notices

An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

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The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

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f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

Continued on next page

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THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceasedNO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030

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menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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Campbell resigns from IT board

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James T Wuertemburg

James Theodore Wuertemburg died peace-fully at his home in Oak Harbor Oct 18 2014 at the age of 71 He was born in Santa Monica Calif May 7 1943 to Barrett and Nellie Wuertemburg

Jim attended a boys mili-tary school for a time and completed his education at public schools in Santa Monica

At age 17 when Jim was a sophomore he left school and enlisted in the US Army He did complete his GED while in the service

Following his discharge Jim returned home and began working in the aero-space industry as a machin-ist Jim had family members working in the motion pic-ture industry and he soon joined them

He began a career in stage lighting and worked his way up to assistant light-ing director or ldquobest boyrdquo and finally to lighting direc-tor or ldquogafferrdquo as he was known in the industry

Jim made many friends in the industry

He counted David Carradine and Jack Nicholson as friends Jim spent much of his time working on movies but also did work for television

Jim was considered a real ldquoladies manrdquo He was married twice and had even dated Linda Carter (ldquoWonder Womanrdquo) for a time

He worked on the series ldquoCharlestonrdquo and then moved to ldquoCheersrdquo While on the set of ldquoCheersrdquo he met Diane Overdiek a pro-duction coordinator

Jim and Diane soon fell in love and became engaged The cast of ldquoCheersrdquo hosted a great engagement party for them

On Feb 7 1987 Diane and Jim were married in North Hollywood Calif Jim and Diane became very involved with English

OBITUARIES

Wuertemburg

Bulldogs They bred raised and showed their dogs and spent a significant amount of time traveling to vari-ous events They produced a number of American Kennel Club Champions over the years

Jim became totally dis-abled in 1994 However in 1990 Jim and Diane were able to purchase property in Oak Harbor

After retiring from the motion picture industry they moved to Oak Harbor and in 2004 built their home and a very large dog ken-nel

Their home has a vast collection of bulldogs and bulldog memorabilia For the past several years Diane has been Jimrsquos pri-mary caregiver

Graveside funeral ser-vices for Jim Wuertemberg will be held at 1 pm Monday Oct 27 2014 at Maple Leaf Cemetery Oak Harbor with military honors to follow under the auspices of the US Army Honor Guard

Funeral services were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Please visit Jimrsquos page in the Book of Memories at wwwwallin funeralhomecom to share memories and condolences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson

Walter Nels Nelson died at his residence in Summer Hill Assisted Living Oak Harbor Oct 4 2014 at the age of 94 He was born in Virginia Minn April 25 1920

He graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1938 and then spent the next year in the Civilian Construction Camp (CCC)

Walter joined the US Navy in November 1939

and graduated from Great Lakes boot camp

His first duty station was aboard the USS Lexington CV-2 in San Pedro Calif where he was in training as a radioman striker and rear set gunner on a TBD devastator torpedo bomb-er attached to Torpedo Squadron 2

Walterrsquos torpedo bomb-er sunk the first Imperial Japanese air craft carrier Shoho during WWII

Unfortunately he had to jump overboard when his own ship the Lexington was sunk the very next day

He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal for his significant contributions during the Battle of the Coral Sea

He continued his Naval service until his retirement in 1968

He left the service as an RMCS (E-8) with more than 24 years of service Walter settled in Longview Wash in 1968

Walter was married to Effie Josephine (Alto) Nelson for 42 years and had two children Walter David and wife Joyce of Oak Harbor and Virginia Lee (deceased)

He has four grandchil-dren many great-grand-children and a great-great-grandchild

Several years after Effiersquos death he married his child-hood sweetheart Elizabeth J Eddy

Walter and Betty trav-eled extensively to Norway Sweden Russia Hawaii Alaska and many other places

They were proud members of the United Methodist Church in Castle Rock for many years Elizabeth died in May of 2011 in Kelso Wash

In July 2011 Walter moved to Oak Harbor to be near his son

Walter requested no for-mal funeral services be con-ducted

He will be laid to rest next to his wife Effie at Longview Memorial Park Remembrances may be made to the charity of your choice

Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home amp Cremation LLC Oak Harbor WA

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc

Jean Arthur Loranc age 72 longtime Oak Harbor resident passed away Sunday Oct 19 2014 at Whidbey General Hospital due to complications from a surgery in March 2014

Mr Loranc was born in Houston April 5 1942 He moved to San Jose Calif and eventually to Whidbey Island

He had served in the US Navy Jean married Carol Ann Kern Nov 12 2012

He was a welder and an auto mechanic

He enjoyed working with driftwood Jean was an avid member of the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 2362

Jean is survived by his wife Carol by three sons and by his brother Carl in Massachusetts

A memorial service is being planned for a later date at the Elks Lodge Memorials may be made to the Elks National Foundation 2750 N Lakeview Ave Chicago IL 60614

Family and friends are encouraged to share mem-ories and condolences at wwwwhidbeymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Marley

Kathleen Rae Marley

Kathleen Marley 62 of Coupeville passed away of cancer Oct 16 2014 at her home

She was born Oct 7 1952 in Aurora Ill to Richard and Norma Nauert She was married to Larry Marley Kathleen worked in Civil Service and was a volunteer for the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office for four years

She was the secretary for the Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club and was the scoutmas-ter for more than 10 years for the Boy Scouts Troop 4053

She loved spending time and going out with her fam-ily and friends She also liked to watch movies and go to the casino

One of her requests was not to have a service The family is honoring her wish-es and no services will be held

She is survived by her husband Larry Marley children Nikolaus Marley 26 Mikael Marley 23 and Sarah Marley 23 grand-children Hayli Marley 3 and Carson Marley 1 She is also survived by her par-ents Richard Nauert and Norma Nauert brother Larry Nauert sister Judy Cooper and a nephew Zachary Griswald 25 She was preceded in death by her brother Ron Nauert and brother-in-law Billy Cooper

The family would like to thank all members of her family near and far Mary Nootenboon Kathy Pigott Ginny Munn Elaine Jones Julie Rosenthal Julie Grove Valerie (RN and Whidbey General Hospital) Central Whidbey Lionrsquos Club fami-ly and friends of Boy Scouts and Troop 4053 and the local community

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia

Adam Ignacio Garcia age 21 of Oak Harbor died suddenly Saturday Oct 18 2014 in Oak Harbor

Adam was born in Yakima Wash Feb 18 1993 to Adam A Garcia and Bettie Marie Sifuentes He moved with his mother to Whidbey Island in 2000

Adam attended Coupeville schools where he was actively involved in sports

He played basketball and football and was No 33 on the field Adamrsquos dream was to be an auto body painter and detailer

Above all he loved his family His mother Bettie was his best friend and his daughter Sophia was his pride and joy

Adam is survived by his mother Bettie Marie Sifuentes of Oak Harbor his father Adam A Garcia of Yakima his daughter Sophia Garcia age 5 of Telford Pa his sister Vanessa Garcia his grandparents Chris and Steve Baker of Oak Harbor Richard Aragon of Yakima Jesse Sifuentes of Toppenish Wash his great-grandfather Pete Sifuentes of Toppenish his aunts uncles and cousins Rachel and Alex Angel Izik Roberta and Matt Reggie Gabe Eva and Dom Michael Caine Kendahl and Capri Michelle and Joe Haylee Sara and Martin Annie and Joel Tavi the rest of the Garcias and family

Visitation was 6-8 pm Friday Oct 24 2014 at Whidbey Memorial

A funeral service will be held at 6 pm Saturday Oct 25 2014 at Oak Harbor Church of the Nazarene 1100 W Whidbey Avenue with Dr Benjamin Norris officiating

Viewing will precede the service 5-6 pm Memorials

are suggested to the Adam Garcia Donation Fund at Wells Fargo Bank Family and friends are encouraged to share memories and condolences at wwwwhid beymemorialcom

746 NE Midway Oak Harbor WA 360-675-5777

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

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GAMES OF THE WEEK OHHS soccer (6 pm) and volleyball (7 pm) teams play their final home matches Monday Oct 27SPORTS

WHIDBEY

OHHS within1 game of E-WBy JIM WALLERSports editor

Winning twice this week the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team moved within striking range of the Wesco 3A leaders

The Wildcats celebrated Senior Night with an easy 3-0 win over visiting Marysville Getchell Tuesday and then traveled to Everett for a 3-1 win Thursday

The Wildcats (7-3 7-5) are a half game behind third-place Lynnwood (8-3 8-5) and one behind second-place Edmonds-Woodway (8-2 9-3)

Oak Harbor has two matches left The Wildcats face 11th-place Mountlake Terrace (2-8 2-10) in the

final home match at 7 pm Monday Oct 27

Then they finish the con-ference season at first-place Shorewood (9-1 9-4) at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

GetchellOak Harbor coach Kerri

Molitor started an all-senior group along with junior Claire Anderson against Everett and the make-shift lineup rolled by the Chargers in the first two games 25-14 25-14

In the third game Molitor turned the match over to the underclassmen and the unit also had little trouble with Getchell (0-9 0-11) winning 25-13

In the first set the Chargers hung around for a while Oak Harbor led only 14-11 then ran off four straight points behind the

serving of Anderson to pull away

The Wildcats jumped to a 7-1 lead in the second game and were never threatened

The underclassmen played well together in practice Monday accord-ing to Molitor but got off to a ragged start in the third game However after the early struggles the Wildcats bounced back to bury the visitors

Anderson had 17 kills seven digs and two aces

Aubrey Lock and Daranee Sornthom added five digs each

Amelia Berner and Hailee Blau recorded two blocks apiece and Hailey Beecher finished with 11 assists

EverettOak Harbor won in four

games at Everett 25-20 22-25

25-18 25-21Anderson once again

paced the Wildcat attack with 20 kills 15 digs and five aces

Blau and Berner each earned eight kills while Beecher dished 20 assists and Natalie McVey finished

with 17Priya Osborne recorded

eight digs and AnnaBelle Whitefoot seven

rsquoCat VB team wins pair closes in on 2nd place

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Oak Harbor seniors Aubrey Lock front and Daranee Sornthom make sure the court is covered on a serve receive Tuesday The Wildcats defeated Marysville Getchell 3-0 on Senior Night

Wildcat soccer team drops pair of matches

Glacier Peak and Shorewood handed the Oak Harbor soccer team losses this week

Visiting GP stopped the Wild-cats 3-1 Tuesday and Oak Harbor lost 3-0 at Shorewood Thursday

Against the Grizzlies a couple of breakdowns proved costly

ldquoI thought we played them tough with the exception of three or four mistakesrdquo coach Mike Lonborg said

The Grizzlies (4-4-1 5-7-1) scored two of their goals off cor-ner kicks which was a trouble-some area for the Wildcats Lon-borg said

ldquoWe had a serious lack of com-municationrdquo Lonborg said

Natalie Gabbert tied the match at 1-1 with a penalty kick early in the second half then Glacier Peak put the match away with two goals in 90 seconds midway through the second period

Against Shorewood (7-2-2 8-5-2) Lonborg suited up only 13 play-ers because of injuries

Though shorthanded the Wild-cats ldquoplayed hard but it wasnrsquot enoughrdquo Lonborg said

ldquoShorewood had great posses-sion and controlled the flow the majority of the gamerdquo he added

The loss eliminated Oak Harbor from playoff contention

The Wildcats (1-7-2 5-7-2) wrap up the season with two matches next week Lynnwood (1-8-1 1-22-2) visits at 6 pm Monday Oct 27 in the final home game then Oak Harbor goes to Everett (2-6-2

4-7-3) for the season finale at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

Wolves near playoffs with soccer win

Taking a huge step toward se-curing a postseason berth the Coupeville soccer team trimmed host Chimacum 3-1 in a shootout for a 1-0 win Thursday

With the victory Coupeville (2-1 5-4) now sits in second place with three matches left The Wolves take on first-place Kla-howya (4-0 12-1) at 5 pm Mon-day Oct 27 at home and then play Port Townsend (0-3 1-10) twice

After playing through a score-less regulation period and over-time Thursdayrsquos match was decided on penalty kicks Micky LeVine Ana Luvera and Marissa Etzell scored for Coupeville while Wolvesrsquo keeper Julia Myers limited the Cowboys to one successful kick

Chimacum avenges loss to Coupeville

The Coupeville volleyball team knocked off Chimacum last week but the Cowboys evened the score with a 3-1 win over the visiting Wolves Thursday

Coupeville appeared to be on the way to a series sweep when it won the first game 25-16 how-ever Chimacum rallied to take the next three (25-15 25-18 26-24) and the match

ldquoWe had a hard time executing

and we made too many errors many occurring at critical mo-mentsrdquo Coupeville coach Breanne Smedley said ldquo

The defense was led by Valen Trujillo with 30 digs Kacie Kiel had 19 and Madeline Strasburg 16 Hailey Hammer added two blocks

Offensively Lauren Rose dished out 30 assists that led to 12 kills for Strasburg 11 for Hammer and five for Kiel

Kiel also served three acesThe Wolves host first-place

Klahowya (4-0 12-0) at 5 pm Monday Oct 27

Oak Harbor swimmers fall to Lake Stevens

Lake Stevens finished off its swim season undefeated with a 115-70 win over visiting Oak Har-bor Thursday

The meet was originally sched-uled for Oct 9

The Wildcats finished 9-2 with the loss both losses were to 4A schools

Up next for the Wildcats is the district meet Nov 6 8 and 9 at the Snohomish Aquatic Center

Oak Harbor won only four events at Lake Stevens three involving Taliah Black She won two individual events (200-yard individual medley 22581 100 breaststroke 1148) and teamed with Mollie Briddell Jillian Pape and Mariel Empinado to win the 200 medley relay (2055)

Marissa Morris took the 500 freestyle (544387)

PREP ROUNDUP

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Wildcat Jennifer Turnek (5) challenges GPrsquos Sarah Steranka for possession

group deployed since Feb 15 according to the NavyNAS Whidbey-based VAQ 134 has been a part of the

departing strike group and the squadrons involvement will be the Navyrsquos final job for the Prowler

ldquoThis is the final Navy EA-6B Prowler deployment and that despite its age compared to the modern EA-18G Growler the old Prowler thanks to its dedicated maintain-ers and air crew is proving itself right up to the endrdquo said Lt Joseph Hontz US 5th Fleet spokesman

The carrierrsquos air wing amassed 32611 flight hours 12548 total sorties and 9752 traps supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIS and terrorists in Iraq and Syria according to the Navy

The Navy said in earlier news releases that the electronic

attack squadrons are assisting in air strikes performed by the US Air Forcersquos FA-18 Hornet and Super Hornet aircraft and that approximately 74 percent of the attacks are by the Air Force

ldquoThe sailors who man our ships and squadrons should be extremely proud of what we as a team accomplished while deployed to the 5th Fleetrdquo said Rear Adm DeWolfe Miller in a statement released by the Navy

ldquoCarl Vinson Strike Group has the watch and their pres-ence like ours will enhance regional stability and make a difference in the fight against terrorismrdquo

In addition to the Growler squadron the Carl Vinson strike group comprises seven squadrons of various attack and support aircraft totaling 6200 sailors

The carrier is also accompanied by four destroyersUpon its return to Whidbey VAQ 134 will begin its tran-

sition to the Growler which will complete the Navy-wide transition by the 2015 target date

Prowlers will still be flown by the Marine Corps squad-rons

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appointed to the position during the meeting at which commissioner Dave Walton resigned It was later determined the board didnrsquot fol-low the proper legal process in making the appointment and it was later rescinded

The candidates were briefly interviewed before the board voted

Wendy Shingleton appointed to fill for-mer commissioner Kirk Hufferrsquos seat on the board asked the candidates applied for the position

ldquoThe pool isnrsquot quite meeting my needsrdquo Holly replied ldquoI donrsquot think itrsquos meeting some of the peoplersquos needs hellip I have a lot of talent and energy and skill to bring to this position

and I think hellip I would be good for itrdquoWhile in the Navy Holly said she gained

leadership experience and worked with bud-gets facilities maintenance and ldquobuilding new buildingsrdquo

Robinson cited her experience and his-tory with the district and her background in accounting and auditing

Commissioner Steve Hoffmire asked what each candidate could bring to help erase a negative image of the district some in the community might have

Holly said that her lack of history with the district was an asset

ldquoI think I bring a fresh perspective and fresh energyrdquo Holly said ldquoIrsquom not burdened by the past I donrsquot know any of you peoplerdquo

Robinson said that her relationship with the pool was vital and if appointed she could draw back some people who left the pool

Before the vote Hoffmire said that he would abstain because of how the district mishandled Robinsonrsquos appointment

ldquoWe made a mistake and we owned itrdquo Hoffmire said

ldquoBut I believe the process is somewhat taintedrdquo

Hoffmire said a part of him wanted to let the 90-day deadline expire so the Island County commissioners would fill the position

ldquoI think some things were said that tend to make people believe the process is biased and I am very concerned with thatrdquo Hoffmire said ldquoAnd Irsquom very concerned with the image we have here The way that wersquove done busi-ness has caused people to raise an eyebrow over these past couple of years

ldquoI want to be completely fairrdquoParks board members Sean Merrill and

Shingleton voted to appoint Holly to the vacant

seat Chairman Allan McDougall affirmed the vote

ldquoItrsquos an honorrdquo Holly said ldquoI know there are issues I read the paper Irsquove seen there are issues with the pool and there are going to be issues with the budget and I think we need to do somethingrdquo

Holly said her goals as a commissioner include scheduling more lap time something she takes advantage of as a swimmer when she can and one day getting a bigger pool and making the pool self-funded

ldquoI just think we need to find a way to get it self-supportingrdquo Holly said

ldquoFundraising or I donrsquot know Irsquom new to this Irsquove had a lot of questions building up in my head so hopefully Irsquoll be able to answer thoserdquo

Island Cannabis Company received one of the first licenses issued in Washington

He returned Friday camera around his neck for pictures for his blog to make a purchase which he planned to use in cooking

ldquoIt will be an interesting experimentrdquo said Trimbath after sniffing the two strains available blackberry Kush and purple Afgani

Whidbey Island Cannabis Co owner Maureen Cooke received her occupancy permit from Island County minutes before the storersquos 11 am grand opening

She said she expected the first day to be ldquoa zoordquo ldquoI can breathe nowrdquo said Cooke after the first few transac-

tions mdash all in cash As a few people lingered outside the frosted doors before 11

am Cooke asked her employees if they were ready to open

With a few pensive smiles a couple of knowing head shakes and a ldquonot quite yet give us five minutesrdquo Cooke waited

What was another five minutes after a more than three-month wait

It took that long for Island County to complete its review of her application

Whidbey Island Cannabis Company was issued a stop-work order in July by the Island County Planning Department for failing to apply and receive a proper building permit and go through a site review

The store had two strains of marijuana on hand Friday with an order for seven more Costs ranged from $19 to $28 per gram plus sales tax

Four edibles were available for sale as well Cookersquos opera-tions manager Drew Elliott showed off peanut butter cups peanut butter cookies oatmeal chocolate chip cookies and oatmeal raisin cookies The edibles cost $3750 plus sales tax

ldquoPrices reflect the acquisition costrdquo said Casey Davidson owner of Green Life Cannabis in Wenatchee a longtime friend of Elliottrsquos who was visiting the night before to help the Whidbey shop set up

His store has been open for two months and struggled to

secure productThe store also offers paraphernalia for sale including pipes

bongs and vaporizers

APPOINTEDCONTINUED FROM A1

Ben Watanabestaff photo

Maureen Cooke is the first business owner to legally sell recre-ational marijuana on Whidbey Island

POT STORE OPENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PROWLERSCONTINUED FROM A1

SHOOTINGCONTINUED FROM A1

according to FleuryPrincipal Dwight Lundstrom and coach Jay Turner met with

the Oak Harbor football team after school FridayldquoIt was stressed that we need to be sensitive to Marysville and

give them timerdquo Lundstrom said ldquoWe also have to be sensitive to the needs of our studentsrdquo he added noting the link between Navy towns and ties between the two communities and schools

A new date for the game has not been set according to Oak Harbor High School Athletic Director Nicki Luper

ldquoWe feel for their students and staffrdquo Luper said ldquoand we are waiting on their leadrdquo

The game between the schools will determine the Wesco 3A North champion but that is not ldquothe important thingrdquo Luper said

ldquoA thing like this puts things into perspectiverdquo she addedldquoWe are both in the playoffsrdquo Luper said ldquoWe will do whatever

we need to do to help MarysvillerdquoLuper said itrsquos important to give Marysville Pilchuckrsquos students

and staff ldquotime to grieve yet to return to normalcy as soon as possiblerdquo

Part of a communications network for the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction Kellie Tormey the OHSD communications coordinator has been working with the Marysville School District to alert parents of the high school students about whatrsquos going on

Lance Gibbon superintendent of the Oak Harbor School District sent a letter to families in the district addressing the tragedy in Marysville

ldquoAs a parent and an educator a tragedy of this magnitude so close to home is hard to fathom and deeply saddeningrdquo Gibbon wrote in his statement

He went on to say that school counselors will be available for any students who need support in light of the Marysville shoot-ing and that the safety of students is the districtrsquos highest priority

He said that each school has a plan in place for emergencies like this just in case

ldquoTodayrsquos events remind us all why we have these drills and how important it is for us to be prepared in case of an emergencyrdquo said Gibbon

Saturday October 25 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

The following are harvest and Halloween-themed of-ferings on Whidbey Island this month

SATURDAY OCT 25

Bat presentation ldquoRaven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suckrdquo 2-3 pm Oak Harbor Library Learn about North-west bats and their impor-tance to our ecosystems Dispel some common mis-conceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver Program is sponsored by the Friends of the Oak Harbor Library Free

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pm Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupeville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute

Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Dis-neyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Costumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm the Fleet Reserve Association 311 SE Eighth Ave Oak Harbor Open and free to the com-munity Kids up to age 12 can come for food games prizes more There will be costume contests so dress up and bring treat bags

Zombie Crawl prepara-tion 230-5 pm Star Stu-dio at Whidbey Playhouse 730-A SE Midway Blvd Oak Harbor Show up to look and act like a zombie Makeup will be applied and ldquocrawlrdquo lessons offered Part of the leadup to the Mon-

ster Mash Street Bash in downtown Oak Harbor

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Hallow-een-themed event put on by Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Midway businesses Jack-OH-Lantern decorating contest cosmic bowling monster movie boogie bash with live music by Paid N Full

Halloween Torchlight Parade 5 pm starting at Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Frightville 14 7 pm and Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witch-ing Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

FRIDAY OCT 31

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encour-aged treats all over the col-lege haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry envi-ronment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Hallow-een mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets available by donation at wwwiggmeat

HalloweenHoedown

No Tricks Safe Treats 5-7 pm downtown Oak Harbor Put on by Down-town Merchants Asso-ciation Merchants along Pioneer Way will be passing out candy to trick-or-treat-ers The road will be closed along the one-way section of Pioneer Way from City Beach Street to Midway Boulevard Costumes en-couraged

Corn Maze 10 am to 5 pm daily through Oct 31 at Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville Wear sturdy shoes and dress for October weather Cost is $5 Children under 8 free

Haunted Corn Maze 5-8 pm Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring

flashlight Children under 8 not allowed Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult Waiver of liability needs to be signed before entry

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oak Harbor Assembly of God 319 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor Safe family activities with trunks with treats free hot beverages and more

Haunted Swamp 7-1030 pm John Vanderzicht Me-morial Pool Oak Harbor Games prizes kids activi-ties $3 per person

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Kindergarteners visited Case Farm Friday to learn about the ani-mals and more importantly pick out pumpkins

Crescent Harbor Elementary and Hillcrest Elementary schools take students to the field every October

ldquoThey love to gordquo said Veronica Martino kindergarten teacher at Hillcrest ldquoThey make predictions about what animals theyrsquore going to see they write stories

ldquoItrsquos actually some of their best writingrdquo

Opening their farm to groups of children is something Sheila and Mike Case-Smith have done for years

Aside from how fun the visits are itrsquos a good educational experience for the children Sheila Case-Smith

ldquoA lot of kids have absolutely no idea where their food comes fromrdquo Case-Smith said ldquoso itrsquos been part of our goal to make sure that they have an opportunity to see some of the animals that grow on the farmrdquo

Case-Smith said that the farm occasionally get visits from college students who toured the patch as children

One woman who brings her day-care charges to the patch had her first experience there when she was in third grade

ldquoItrsquos incredibly gratifying to have them come backrdquo Case-Smith said

Each student mdash 63 from Crescent Harbor and about 80 from Hillcrest mdash gets to select a pumpkin to take

homeldquoThis onersquos for my sister my baby

sisterrdquo said kindergartner David Ybarra ldquoI already carved mine into a jack-orsquo-lantern hellip with a missing tooth like minerdquo

ldquoMy dadrsquos at work for a very long timerdquo Henry Peterson said ldquoHersquoll come home on Christmas So I picked this pumpkin for himrdquo

Peterson planned to carve a scary jack-orsquo-lantern out of his cho-sen pumpkin because his dad likes scary

The teachers also selected pump-kins to take back to school

ldquoNext week wersquoll be looking at the inside of the pumpkin getting to touch and feelrdquo said Annalisa Krystoph a Crescent Harbor kin-dergarten teacher

ldquoAnd then after the field trip wersquore going to actually be writing about our pumpkin about the experience and descriptions of their pumpkinsrdquo

At Hillcrest there will be a work station during their Fall Festival where students can learn about the insides of pumpkins

ldquoThey will put their little precious hands into the pumpkin and pick out some seeds to sprout them in the windowrdquo Martino said

ldquoI suppose the best part is in the enthusiasm they haverdquo Case-Smith said ldquoTherersquos a lot of energy in those little souls and itrsquos kind of fun to watch them

ldquoI suppose itrsquos the memories we make the special times that they rememberrdquo

Pumpkin patch visit a learning experience

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Annalisa Krystoph a kindergarten teacher at Crescent Harbor sits with three of her students Malaina Yargo left Madelyn Norton and Savannah Clem after they selected their pumpkins from the Case Farm pumpkin patch Friday

October events roundup

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

MAGIC SHOW JR Russell and three other magicians will be putting on two magic shows Saturday Oct 25 at the The Whidbey Playhouse 730 SE Midway Boulevard Oak Harbor A kid and family matinee will take place at 1 pm and family show at 7 pm Proceeds benefit the playhouse Raise the Roof project For ticket information call 360-679-2237ACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

SaturdayOct 25

Birding Central Whidbey 9 am to noon Oct 25 meet at Pacific Rim Institute Coupeville to carpool Whidbey Audubon Society member Joe Sheldon leads this morning adventure to several locations Depending on weather and bird distributions this may in-clude Crockett Lake West Beach Drive Penn Cove Fort Ebey State Park and Fort Casey State Park A Discover Pass will be needed for each car that is in the caravan This trip is suited for all fitness levels as most of the birding will be near the cars with possible walking up to a quarter mile wwwwhidbeyaudubonorg

Shred-a-thon 9 am to 1 pm Oct 25 Walgreens Parking Lot Anacortes Bring your old documents disk drives and memo-ry sticks to be destroyed by Sound Shredding Donations encour-aged Anacortes Family Center is a 501copy(3) nonprofit organization For more information call Dustin at 360-293-2993 ext 111

Oak Harbor Winter Mar-ket 10 am to 3 pm Oct 25 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farm-ers bakers and food vendors Sat-urdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihummingbirdfarm nurserycom

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pmOct 25 Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupe-ville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Oct 25 Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Disneyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Cos-tumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm Oct 25 Fleet Reserve Association Oak Harbor Open and free to the community Kids up to age 12 come for food games and prizes There will be costume contests so dress up and bring trick-or-treat bags

Raven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suck 2-3 pm Oct 25 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Learn about Northwest bats and their importance to ecosystems Dispel some com-mon misconceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver

Zombie Crawl 230-5 pm Oct 25 Whidbey Playhouse Star Studio Oak Harbor Creating the perfect undead look for Zombie Wannabes to ldquowander the Bou-levardrdquo using songs like ldquoThrillerrdquo and ldquoMonster Mashrdquo during the Monster Mash Bash in downtown Oak Harbor wwwwhidbeyplay housecom

Halloween Torchlight Pa-rade 5 pm Oct 25 starting at

Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Oct 25 Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Jack-OH-lantern decorating contest zombie makeup at Whidbey Playhouse cosmic bowling monster movie Crafts Boogie Bash with live music by Paid N Full 360-675-3755

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 25 26 and 31 Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 25 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Har-bor Witching Hour for the hard-core scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

SundayOct 26

Veterans of Foreign Wars Monthly Breakfast Fundraiser 10 am to noon Oct 26 VFW Post 7392 Breakfast includes pan-cakes eggs hashbrown breakfast meats and biscuits lsquonrsquo gravy Cost is $7 for adults $4 for seniors (62 and older) and kids (under 12) Chicken-fried steak breakfast available for $9 Proceeds benefit

the VFW veteransrsquo assistance programs 360-675-4048 or wwwvfwpost7392org

Gardening Seminar ldquoPeo-niesrdquo 1-230 pm Oct 26 Master Gardener Educational Gardens at Stansberry Cottage Greenbank Farm 765 Wonn Road Learn about peony culture includ-ing planting location fertilizing watering and how to divide these long lived plants Presenter will be Bill Cromley Free

MondayOct 27

Consumer Debt and Bank-ruptcy mdash Free Legal Work-shop 530-730 pm Oct 27 Coupeville Library Attorney Nathan Manni will discuss strate-gies to address consumer debt including dealing with creditors collection agencies and filing for bankruptcy and its benefits and implications Preregistration re-quired Limit of 25 wwwsno-isleorg

TuesdayOct 28

Ready Readers Toddler Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 28 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-

dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Right to Risk a film by Kath-leen Jo Ryan 530 pm Oct 28 Oak Harbor Library The film chronicles the adventures of eight individuals mdash all of who live with significant disabilities mdash on a 15-day 225-mile whitewater adventure through the Grand Canyon Meet the author and film-maker Free film and refreshments provided by Skagit Valley College Disability Access Services If you have questions or need disability accommodation call Penny Bump at 360-679-5393 or email pennybumpskagitedu

Health Screenings Oct 28

Elks Lodge 2362 Oak Harbor Residents living in and around the Oak Harbor community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture Packages start at $149 All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete For more information or to schedule an appointment call 1-877-237-1287 or visit wwwlifelinescreeningcom Pre-registra-tion is required

WednesdayOct 29

Baby and Me Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 29 Oak Harbor Library

Meeting Room Stories songs rhymes and activities that inspire a love of reading Playtime follows For newborns through 24 months Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witching Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfright villehauntcom

ThursdayOct 30

Ready Readers Preschool Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 30 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Mystery Book Lovers Mary Daheim 3-4 pm Oct 30 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Share your love of mysteries Read a Mary Daheim mystery and join the discussion wwwsno-isleorg

FridayOct 31

Oak Harbor Book Group ldquoQuietrdquo 11 am to noon Oct 31 Oak Harbor Library Center for Lifelong Learning Check out a copy of ldquoQuiet the power of in-troverts in a world that canrsquot stop talkingrdquo by Susan Cain bring your covered drink and join the discus-sion wwwsno-isleorg

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Oct 31 Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encouraged treats all over the college haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm Oct 31 HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry environment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Oct 31 Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Halloween mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets avail-able by donation at wwwiggmeatHalloweenHoedown

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 31 Engle Fam-ily Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oct 31 at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

The Oak Harbor town band was organized in 1913 by Barney Nienhuis who was also the bandmaster Shown from left to right first row Jell Eerkes Malinus Heller and Barney Nienhuis second row Rein Zylstra Carl Izett Richard Nienhuis and George Van Gore third row Charlie Zylstra Richard Zylstra Clark Strating and Herman Eerkes fourth row Geert Zylstra Rance Zylstra Leo Muyskens and Nick Zylstra As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin shares photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdin came out with a new photo history book ear-lier this year titled ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

n Bible PROPHECY SEMINARS are 7-8 pm Sundays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays Oct 3-Nov 14 at Oak Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Church Visit wwwunderstandprophecycom for more information

n A new 10-week BIBLE TEACHING SERIES ldquoThe Ten Commandments mdash the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an Age of Relativismrdquo is at 630 pm Oct 5-Dec 7 in the Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room 675 E Whidbey Ave The series is taught by Pastor Tad Southard Visit wwwpsalm-138com for more information

n YOUTH ACTIVITIES at Coupeville United Methodist Church are at 5 pm Sunday nights There will be games music crafts and Christian education Special activities are planned for taking the teens to beaches forests and activi-ties like the Ebey Haunted Corn Maze All youth grades six through 12 are welcome they donrsquot need to have an affiliation with the church or attend any church For more information call Church Life Coordinator Suzanne Loomis at 360-678-4256

n COFFEE BREAK BIBLE STUDY at the Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church will begin the fall season with a study title ldquoDiscover Comfortrdquo Theyrsquoll discuss what the Bible says about the human struggle with suffering and evil with an honest look at the hard questions people face when they experience pain or hardship The group will meet 10ndash1115 am Thursdays at the church 1411 Wieldraayer Road

Coffee Break is a nonde-nominational small group Bible study that is open to all women of the community and no previous Bible knowl-edge is needed To receive study material call Launa at 360-675-4706 or call the church office at 675-2881 for more information

n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS (QUAKERS) hold their regular meet-ing for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages As early Quaker Margaret Fell said ldquoWe are a people that follow after those things that make for peace love and unityrdquo For more information visit wwwwhid-beyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom

n Oak Harborrsquos CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 721 SW 20th Court at Scenic Heights Street is open for study and prayer 11 am to 3 pm Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays and 3-7 pm Wednesdays For more information go to christian-sciencecom or christian-sciencewhidbeycom or call 360-675-0621

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First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue

Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson

Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

wwwohsbcorg

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

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830 950 amp 1110 am

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2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

679-1561oakharborlutheranorg

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

Church1148 SE 8th Ave

Oak HarborSunday Services

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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch

The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island

Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

Worship 1 PM

1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the

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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

WORSHIP SERVICES

Whidbey Island Friends Meeting

Unitarian Universalist Congregation20103 SR 525 Freeland

Sunday 4 - 5 pmVisitors welcome

For details visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg

or email tewellwhidbeycom

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Happy

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Winnie SheltonEmployment

General

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

EmploymentGeneral

STARGATES is seeking a qualified Information

Systems Security Officer

ISSO With a Security + certifi- cation or higher and five (5) yearsrsquo experience in Information Assurance ( IA) Cyber Secur i ty DIACAPNIST_RMF and as an ISSO with Navy programs This position is located on Whidbey Island WA at a govern- ment facility

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EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

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picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

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must be received by 400pm 11514

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CASHIERConvenience store ex- perience Now accept- ing applications and re- sumes West View Mart Texaco 971 Ault Field Rd Oak Harbor

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EEOC

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EmploymentGeneral

DIRECTOR OFCOMMUNITYPLANNING

The Director of Commu- nity Planning reports to and works closely with the Mayor as a member of the City management team and supervises the building official and sup- port staff This position involves a full range of planning responsibilities inc luding long range and current planning code administration and enforcement and com- munity building The Di- rec to r o f Communi ty Planning processes and evaluates all land use and development appli- cations for compliance with city codes and regu- lations administers zon- ing subdivision shore- l ine management and environmental regula- tions develops plan and c o d e a m e n d m e n t s serves as staff advisor to Mayor C i ty Counc i l P l a n n i n g A d v i s o r y Board Arts Commission and Design Adv isor y B o a r d a n d p r ov i d e s planning assistance and information to the public The Director of Commu- nity Planning also has the opportunity to lead community design pro- jects such as the recent- ly completed Second Street Project For more information go to

wwwlangleywaorgBachelors Degree with Masters Degree pre- ferred in urban planning geography or a related field and minimum of 5 years increasingly re- sponsible planning expe- rience preferable within smal ler communi t ies Must have above aver- age verbal and written communication skills a strong desire to serve the public in a respon- sive and creative man- ner and a commitment to i nnova t i ve p l ann ing Compensation $5300 to $6334Month To Apply Please submit a letter of interest and resume to

Debbie MahlerCity Clerk

PO Box 366Langley WA 98260

(360) 221-4246Or email

clerklangleywaorgThe position is open until filled with the first review of applications occurring on November 17 2014

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

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Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

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Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

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EmploymentRestaurant

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Servers Bussers Bartenders

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Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

A Job with a Future

Are you looking for stable employment

Opportunity for Advancement

A job that you can feel good about

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is hiring in Coupeville amp Oak Harbor

Suppor t adul ts wi th d isab i l i t i es in the i r homes This work is the perfect mashup of teaching amp caregiving But so much more Itrsquos teach ing amp he lp ing people with develop- mental disabilities to l ive vibrant fulfi l l ing l ives in their homes and connect with their communities

Qualifications18 or olderHigh School Diploma or GEDClear Criminal Back- groundSafe legal driverFluent with reading wr i t i ng amp speak ing EnglishAvailable on SaturdaySundayLift 50 pounds

Email for an application

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PU Application in person

20 NW First Street Coupeville

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Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 25 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

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--- Freeland ------ Greenbank ---

Huge Harbor view home with expansive

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master 3-car garage413921 $500000

Incredible westside water and mountain views Contemporary home entertainment deck with MIL apt

over garage610699 $539000

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Sugar Sand Mutiny

Bay beachfront home 52rsquo of waterfront plus outbuildings EZ care home and

landscaping604696 $715000

267rsquo private no-bank waterfront custom

home 2-level entertaining plus

lots of windows645151 $850000

--- Oak Harbor --- --- Oak Harbor ---Well-maintained

West Beach waterfront home with huge deck

Manicured multi-level landscaping

608456 $550000

Huge 1-level home on 123 acres of Scenic Heights

waterfront Sunroom 2 large decks sports

court and more686236 $789000

331-6300Freeland

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321-6400Bayview

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where knowledge makesthe difference

Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties of Western Washington serving children through older adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently re- cruiting for the follow- ing positions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Human Resources

Generalist

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompasshealthorgjoin-our-team

wwwcompass- healthorgjoin-our-team

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

real estatefor sale - WA

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

FOR SALE By Owner great location in Free- land on Whidbey Island Spacious 2+ bedroom 2 bath home Walk to gro- cery beach post office l ibrary bus Peaceful and private Must see in- ter ior exposed beam wood ceiling over main l i v i n g a r e a w o o d - trimmed clerestory win- dows br ight and airy year round Cozy wood- stove Perfect getaway retirement home or ren- tal $179000 priced to sell 425-422-7223

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 98260

2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

OAK HARBOR 98277

OPEN HOUSESun Oct 26th 1-4pm

4BR~3BA~2345 SF$289900 or call

for a showing360-675-2875

1074 SW Castilian Dr

real estatefor rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

Convenient location walk to Island Transit

Post Office grocery store

banks hardware store dining

church amp ferry landing

(360)341-2254

Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

1 BR 1 BA CUTE 1200 SF house off Humphrey Rd Den laundry room wi th washer amp dr yer Nice kitchen and family room Carport amp parking Close to Clinton Ferry No pets No smoking $800 per month water amp sewer included $800 deposit 360-654-8172melt911frontiercomLANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON

2 BEDROOM 2 bath l a r g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t room 1800 sw ft All appl iances to include WD Wa l k t o beach oversized garage No smoking pets $99500 month 360-579-2593FREELAND 98249

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OAK HARBOR

3 BEDROOM 2 Bath doublewide mobi le in F a m i l y P a r k $ 8 5 0 month and $850 deposit 360-770-6882OAK HARBOR 98277CUTE amp CLEAN 2 BR duplex in desirable Du- gua l l a Bay Wa te r amp mountain view Electric heat amp gas fireplace No dogs Available Novem- ber 5th $800 per month First last dep One year lease 360-515-0683

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360-682-2187

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Saturday October 25 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

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Announcements

HOPE Therapeutic Riding Program

Annual Benefit Auction

Sat Oct 25thHolmes Harbor Rod amp

Gun Club500pm Bidding 600pm Dinner

No host barTickets $12 ea $20 a couple3602217656 or at the door

Discover your abilitiesGrab the reins of Life

Found

I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100

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Lost

Lilly has been sighted between Evanstar Lane amp Holmes Harbor Winery on Honeymoon Bay Rd The weather changes may motivate her to ap- proach people I am ask- ing my neighbors to help me Please invite her in If you cannot reach me contact Useless Bay Vet or WAIF Animal Shelter Thank you Dana amp Rob- er t Harkins (360)221- 6782 3609202168L O S T AT G A R A G E SALE to the lady who purchased orthodox we have the insoles for you still you mistakenly left them behind Please call 360-678-9319

legals

Legal Notices

An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

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APPLICATIONS

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The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

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f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

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vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro-

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ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceasedNO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030

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The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com-

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menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAMES OF THE WEEK OHHS soccer (6 pm) and volleyball (7 pm) teams play their final home matches Monday Oct 27SPORTS

WHIDBEY

OHHS within1 game of E-WBy JIM WALLERSports editor

Winning twice this week the Oak Harbor High School volleyball team moved within striking range of the Wesco 3A leaders

The Wildcats celebrated Senior Night with an easy 3-0 win over visiting Marysville Getchell Tuesday and then traveled to Everett for a 3-1 win Thursday

The Wildcats (7-3 7-5) are a half game behind third-place Lynnwood (8-3 8-5) and one behind second-place Edmonds-Woodway (8-2 9-3)

Oak Harbor has two matches left The Wildcats face 11th-place Mountlake Terrace (2-8 2-10) in the

final home match at 7 pm Monday Oct 27

Then they finish the con-ference season at first-place Shorewood (9-1 9-4) at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

GetchellOak Harbor coach Kerri

Molitor started an all-senior group along with junior Claire Anderson against Everett and the make-shift lineup rolled by the Chargers in the first two games 25-14 25-14

In the third game Molitor turned the match over to the underclassmen and the unit also had little trouble with Getchell (0-9 0-11) winning 25-13

In the first set the Chargers hung around for a while Oak Harbor led only 14-11 then ran off four straight points behind the

serving of Anderson to pull away

The Wildcats jumped to a 7-1 lead in the second game and were never threatened

The underclassmen played well together in practice Monday accord-ing to Molitor but got off to a ragged start in the third game However after the early struggles the Wildcats bounced back to bury the visitors

Anderson had 17 kills seven digs and two aces

Aubrey Lock and Daranee Sornthom added five digs each

Amelia Berner and Hailee Blau recorded two blocks apiece and Hailey Beecher finished with 11 assists

EverettOak Harbor won in four

games at Everett 25-20 22-25

25-18 25-21Anderson once again

paced the Wildcat attack with 20 kills 15 digs and five aces

Blau and Berner each earned eight kills while Beecher dished 20 assists and Natalie McVey finished

with 17Priya Osborne recorded

eight digs and AnnaBelle Whitefoot seven

rsquoCat VB team wins pair closes in on 2nd place

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Oak Harbor seniors Aubrey Lock front and Daranee Sornthom make sure the court is covered on a serve receive Tuesday The Wildcats defeated Marysville Getchell 3-0 on Senior Night

Wildcat soccer team drops pair of matches

Glacier Peak and Shorewood handed the Oak Harbor soccer team losses this week

Visiting GP stopped the Wild-cats 3-1 Tuesday and Oak Harbor lost 3-0 at Shorewood Thursday

Against the Grizzlies a couple of breakdowns proved costly

ldquoI thought we played them tough with the exception of three or four mistakesrdquo coach Mike Lonborg said

The Grizzlies (4-4-1 5-7-1) scored two of their goals off cor-ner kicks which was a trouble-some area for the Wildcats Lon-borg said

ldquoWe had a serious lack of com-municationrdquo Lonborg said

Natalie Gabbert tied the match at 1-1 with a penalty kick early in the second half then Glacier Peak put the match away with two goals in 90 seconds midway through the second period

Against Shorewood (7-2-2 8-5-2) Lonborg suited up only 13 play-ers because of injuries

Though shorthanded the Wild-cats ldquoplayed hard but it wasnrsquot enoughrdquo Lonborg said

ldquoShorewood had great posses-sion and controlled the flow the majority of the gamerdquo he added

The loss eliminated Oak Harbor from playoff contention

The Wildcats (1-7-2 5-7-2) wrap up the season with two matches next week Lynnwood (1-8-1 1-22-2) visits at 6 pm Monday Oct 27 in the final home game then Oak Harbor goes to Everett (2-6-2

4-7-3) for the season finale at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 29

Wolves near playoffs with soccer win

Taking a huge step toward se-curing a postseason berth the Coupeville soccer team trimmed host Chimacum 3-1 in a shootout for a 1-0 win Thursday

With the victory Coupeville (2-1 5-4) now sits in second place with three matches left The Wolves take on first-place Kla-howya (4-0 12-1) at 5 pm Mon-day Oct 27 at home and then play Port Townsend (0-3 1-10) twice

After playing through a score-less regulation period and over-time Thursdayrsquos match was decided on penalty kicks Micky LeVine Ana Luvera and Marissa Etzell scored for Coupeville while Wolvesrsquo keeper Julia Myers limited the Cowboys to one successful kick

Chimacum avenges loss to Coupeville

The Coupeville volleyball team knocked off Chimacum last week but the Cowboys evened the score with a 3-1 win over the visiting Wolves Thursday

Coupeville appeared to be on the way to a series sweep when it won the first game 25-16 how-ever Chimacum rallied to take the next three (25-15 25-18 26-24) and the match

ldquoWe had a hard time executing

and we made too many errors many occurring at critical mo-mentsrdquo Coupeville coach Breanne Smedley said ldquo

The defense was led by Valen Trujillo with 30 digs Kacie Kiel had 19 and Madeline Strasburg 16 Hailey Hammer added two blocks

Offensively Lauren Rose dished out 30 assists that led to 12 kills for Strasburg 11 for Hammer and five for Kiel

Kiel also served three acesThe Wolves host first-place

Klahowya (4-0 12-0) at 5 pm Monday Oct 27

Oak Harbor swimmers fall to Lake Stevens

Lake Stevens finished off its swim season undefeated with a 115-70 win over visiting Oak Har-bor Thursday

The meet was originally sched-uled for Oct 9

The Wildcats finished 9-2 with the loss both losses were to 4A schools

Up next for the Wildcats is the district meet Nov 6 8 and 9 at the Snohomish Aquatic Center

Oak Harbor won only four events at Lake Stevens three involving Taliah Black She won two individual events (200-yard individual medley 22581 100 breaststroke 1148) and teamed with Mollie Briddell Jillian Pape and Mariel Empinado to win the 200 medley relay (2055)

Marissa Morris took the 500 freestyle (544387)

PREP ROUNDUP

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Wildcat Jennifer Turnek (5) challenges GPrsquos Sarah Steranka for possession

group deployed since Feb 15 according to the NavyNAS Whidbey-based VAQ 134 has been a part of the

departing strike group and the squadrons involvement will be the Navyrsquos final job for the Prowler

ldquoThis is the final Navy EA-6B Prowler deployment and that despite its age compared to the modern EA-18G Growler the old Prowler thanks to its dedicated maintain-ers and air crew is proving itself right up to the endrdquo said Lt Joseph Hontz US 5th Fleet spokesman

The carrierrsquos air wing amassed 32611 flight hours 12548 total sorties and 9752 traps supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIS and terrorists in Iraq and Syria according to the Navy

The Navy said in earlier news releases that the electronic

attack squadrons are assisting in air strikes performed by the US Air Forcersquos FA-18 Hornet and Super Hornet aircraft and that approximately 74 percent of the attacks are by the Air Force

ldquoThe sailors who man our ships and squadrons should be extremely proud of what we as a team accomplished while deployed to the 5th Fleetrdquo said Rear Adm DeWolfe Miller in a statement released by the Navy

ldquoCarl Vinson Strike Group has the watch and their pres-ence like ours will enhance regional stability and make a difference in the fight against terrorismrdquo

In addition to the Growler squadron the Carl Vinson strike group comprises seven squadrons of various attack and support aircraft totaling 6200 sailors

The carrier is also accompanied by four destroyersUpon its return to Whidbey VAQ 134 will begin its tran-

sition to the Growler which will complete the Navy-wide transition by the 2015 target date

Prowlers will still be flown by the Marine Corps squad-rons

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appointed to the position during the meeting at which commissioner Dave Walton resigned It was later determined the board didnrsquot fol-low the proper legal process in making the appointment and it was later rescinded

The candidates were briefly interviewed before the board voted

Wendy Shingleton appointed to fill for-mer commissioner Kirk Hufferrsquos seat on the board asked the candidates applied for the position

ldquoThe pool isnrsquot quite meeting my needsrdquo Holly replied ldquoI donrsquot think itrsquos meeting some of the peoplersquos needs hellip I have a lot of talent and energy and skill to bring to this position

and I think hellip I would be good for itrdquoWhile in the Navy Holly said she gained

leadership experience and worked with bud-gets facilities maintenance and ldquobuilding new buildingsrdquo

Robinson cited her experience and his-tory with the district and her background in accounting and auditing

Commissioner Steve Hoffmire asked what each candidate could bring to help erase a negative image of the district some in the community might have

Holly said that her lack of history with the district was an asset

ldquoI think I bring a fresh perspective and fresh energyrdquo Holly said ldquoIrsquom not burdened by the past I donrsquot know any of you peoplerdquo

Robinson said that her relationship with the pool was vital and if appointed she could draw back some people who left the pool

Before the vote Hoffmire said that he would abstain because of how the district mishandled Robinsonrsquos appointment

ldquoWe made a mistake and we owned itrdquo Hoffmire said

ldquoBut I believe the process is somewhat taintedrdquo

Hoffmire said a part of him wanted to let the 90-day deadline expire so the Island County commissioners would fill the position

ldquoI think some things were said that tend to make people believe the process is biased and I am very concerned with thatrdquo Hoffmire said ldquoAnd Irsquom very concerned with the image we have here The way that wersquove done busi-ness has caused people to raise an eyebrow over these past couple of years

ldquoI want to be completely fairrdquoParks board members Sean Merrill and

Shingleton voted to appoint Holly to the vacant

seat Chairman Allan McDougall affirmed the vote

ldquoItrsquos an honorrdquo Holly said ldquoI know there are issues I read the paper Irsquove seen there are issues with the pool and there are going to be issues with the budget and I think we need to do somethingrdquo

Holly said her goals as a commissioner include scheduling more lap time something she takes advantage of as a swimmer when she can and one day getting a bigger pool and making the pool self-funded

ldquoI just think we need to find a way to get it self-supportingrdquo Holly said

ldquoFundraising or I donrsquot know Irsquom new to this Irsquove had a lot of questions building up in my head so hopefully Irsquoll be able to answer thoserdquo

Island Cannabis Company received one of the first licenses issued in Washington

He returned Friday camera around his neck for pictures for his blog to make a purchase which he planned to use in cooking

ldquoIt will be an interesting experimentrdquo said Trimbath after sniffing the two strains available blackberry Kush and purple Afgani

Whidbey Island Cannabis Co owner Maureen Cooke received her occupancy permit from Island County minutes before the storersquos 11 am grand opening

She said she expected the first day to be ldquoa zoordquo ldquoI can breathe nowrdquo said Cooke after the first few transac-

tions mdash all in cash As a few people lingered outside the frosted doors before 11

am Cooke asked her employees if they were ready to open

With a few pensive smiles a couple of knowing head shakes and a ldquonot quite yet give us five minutesrdquo Cooke waited

What was another five minutes after a more than three-month wait

It took that long for Island County to complete its review of her application

Whidbey Island Cannabis Company was issued a stop-work order in July by the Island County Planning Department for failing to apply and receive a proper building permit and go through a site review

The store had two strains of marijuana on hand Friday with an order for seven more Costs ranged from $19 to $28 per gram plus sales tax

Four edibles were available for sale as well Cookersquos opera-tions manager Drew Elliott showed off peanut butter cups peanut butter cookies oatmeal chocolate chip cookies and oatmeal raisin cookies The edibles cost $3750 plus sales tax

ldquoPrices reflect the acquisition costrdquo said Casey Davidson owner of Green Life Cannabis in Wenatchee a longtime friend of Elliottrsquos who was visiting the night before to help the Whidbey shop set up

His store has been open for two months and struggled to

secure productThe store also offers paraphernalia for sale including pipes

bongs and vaporizers

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Maureen Cooke is the first business owner to legally sell recre-ational marijuana on Whidbey Island

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according to FleuryPrincipal Dwight Lundstrom and coach Jay Turner met with

the Oak Harbor football team after school FridayldquoIt was stressed that we need to be sensitive to Marysville and

give them timerdquo Lundstrom said ldquoWe also have to be sensitive to the needs of our studentsrdquo he added noting the link between Navy towns and ties between the two communities and schools

A new date for the game has not been set according to Oak Harbor High School Athletic Director Nicki Luper

ldquoWe feel for their students and staffrdquo Luper said ldquoand we are waiting on their leadrdquo

The game between the schools will determine the Wesco 3A North champion but that is not ldquothe important thingrdquo Luper said

ldquoA thing like this puts things into perspectiverdquo she addedldquoWe are both in the playoffsrdquo Luper said ldquoWe will do whatever

we need to do to help MarysvillerdquoLuper said itrsquos important to give Marysville Pilchuckrsquos students

and staff ldquotime to grieve yet to return to normalcy as soon as possiblerdquo

Part of a communications network for the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction Kellie Tormey the OHSD communications coordinator has been working with the Marysville School District to alert parents of the high school students about whatrsquos going on

Lance Gibbon superintendent of the Oak Harbor School District sent a letter to families in the district addressing the tragedy in Marysville

ldquoAs a parent and an educator a tragedy of this magnitude so close to home is hard to fathom and deeply saddeningrdquo Gibbon wrote in his statement

He went on to say that school counselors will be available for any students who need support in light of the Marysville shoot-ing and that the safety of students is the districtrsquos highest priority

He said that each school has a plan in place for emergencies like this just in case

ldquoTodayrsquos events remind us all why we have these drills and how important it is for us to be prepared in case of an emergencyrdquo said Gibbon

Saturday October 25 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

The following are harvest and Halloween-themed of-ferings on Whidbey Island this month

SATURDAY OCT 25

Bat presentation ldquoRaven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suckrdquo 2-3 pm Oak Harbor Library Learn about North-west bats and their impor-tance to our ecosystems Dispel some common mis-conceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver Program is sponsored by the Friends of the Oak Harbor Library Free

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pm Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupeville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute

Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Dis-neyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Costumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm the Fleet Reserve Association 311 SE Eighth Ave Oak Harbor Open and free to the com-munity Kids up to age 12 can come for food games prizes more There will be costume contests so dress up and bring treat bags

Zombie Crawl prepara-tion 230-5 pm Star Stu-dio at Whidbey Playhouse 730-A SE Midway Blvd Oak Harbor Show up to look and act like a zombie Makeup will be applied and ldquocrawlrdquo lessons offered Part of the leadup to the Mon-

ster Mash Street Bash in downtown Oak Harbor

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Hallow-een-themed event put on by Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Midway businesses Jack-OH-Lantern decorating contest cosmic bowling monster movie boogie bash with live music by Paid N Full

Halloween Torchlight Parade 5 pm starting at Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Frightville 14 7 pm and Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witch-ing Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

FRIDAY OCT 31

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encour-aged treats all over the col-lege haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry envi-ronment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Hallow-een mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets available by donation at wwwiggmeat

HalloweenHoedown

No Tricks Safe Treats 5-7 pm downtown Oak Harbor Put on by Down-town Merchants Asso-ciation Merchants along Pioneer Way will be passing out candy to trick-or-treat-ers The road will be closed along the one-way section of Pioneer Way from City Beach Street to Midway Boulevard Costumes en-couraged

Corn Maze 10 am to 5 pm daily through Oct 31 at Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville Wear sturdy shoes and dress for October weather Cost is $5 Children under 8 free

Haunted Corn Maze 5-8 pm Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring

flashlight Children under 8 not allowed Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult Waiver of liability needs to be signed before entry

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oak Harbor Assembly of God 319 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor Safe family activities with trunks with treats free hot beverages and more

Haunted Swamp 7-1030 pm John Vanderzicht Me-morial Pool Oak Harbor Games prizes kids activi-ties $3 per person

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Kindergarteners visited Case Farm Friday to learn about the ani-mals and more importantly pick out pumpkins

Crescent Harbor Elementary and Hillcrest Elementary schools take students to the field every October

ldquoThey love to gordquo said Veronica Martino kindergarten teacher at Hillcrest ldquoThey make predictions about what animals theyrsquore going to see they write stories

ldquoItrsquos actually some of their best writingrdquo

Opening their farm to groups of children is something Sheila and Mike Case-Smith have done for years

Aside from how fun the visits are itrsquos a good educational experience for the children Sheila Case-Smith

ldquoA lot of kids have absolutely no idea where their food comes fromrdquo Case-Smith said ldquoso itrsquos been part of our goal to make sure that they have an opportunity to see some of the animals that grow on the farmrdquo

Case-Smith said that the farm occasionally get visits from college students who toured the patch as children

One woman who brings her day-care charges to the patch had her first experience there when she was in third grade

ldquoItrsquos incredibly gratifying to have them come backrdquo Case-Smith said

Each student mdash 63 from Crescent Harbor and about 80 from Hillcrest mdash gets to select a pumpkin to take

homeldquoThis onersquos for my sister my baby

sisterrdquo said kindergartner David Ybarra ldquoI already carved mine into a jack-orsquo-lantern hellip with a missing tooth like minerdquo

ldquoMy dadrsquos at work for a very long timerdquo Henry Peterson said ldquoHersquoll come home on Christmas So I picked this pumpkin for himrdquo

Peterson planned to carve a scary jack-orsquo-lantern out of his cho-sen pumpkin because his dad likes scary

The teachers also selected pump-kins to take back to school

ldquoNext week wersquoll be looking at the inside of the pumpkin getting to touch and feelrdquo said Annalisa Krystoph a Crescent Harbor kin-dergarten teacher

ldquoAnd then after the field trip wersquore going to actually be writing about our pumpkin about the experience and descriptions of their pumpkinsrdquo

At Hillcrest there will be a work station during their Fall Festival where students can learn about the insides of pumpkins

ldquoThey will put their little precious hands into the pumpkin and pick out some seeds to sprout them in the windowrdquo Martino said

ldquoI suppose the best part is in the enthusiasm they haverdquo Case-Smith said ldquoTherersquos a lot of energy in those little souls and itrsquos kind of fun to watch them

ldquoI suppose itrsquos the memories we make the special times that they rememberrdquo

Pumpkin patch visit a learning experience

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Annalisa Krystoph a kindergarten teacher at Crescent Harbor sits with three of her students Malaina Yargo left Madelyn Norton and Savannah Clem after they selected their pumpkins from the Case Farm pumpkin patch Friday

October events roundup

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

MAGIC SHOW JR Russell and three other magicians will be putting on two magic shows Saturday Oct 25 at the The Whidbey Playhouse 730 SE Midway Boulevard Oak Harbor A kid and family matinee will take place at 1 pm and family show at 7 pm Proceeds benefit the playhouse Raise the Roof project For ticket information call 360-679-2237ACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

SaturdayOct 25

Birding Central Whidbey 9 am to noon Oct 25 meet at Pacific Rim Institute Coupeville to carpool Whidbey Audubon Society member Joe Sheldon leads this morning adventure to several locations Depending on weather and bird distributions this may in-clude Crockett Lake West Beach Drive Penn Cove Fort Ebey State Park and Fort Casey State Park A Discover Pass will be needed for each car that is in the caravan This trip is suited for all fitness levels as most of the birding will be near the cars with possible walking up to a quarter mile wwwwhidbeyaudubonorg

Shred-a-thon 9 am to 1 pm Oct 25 Walgreens Parking Lot Anacortes Bring your old documents disk drives and memo-ry sticks to be destroyed by Sound Shredding Donations encour-aged Anacortes Family Center is a 501copy(3) nonprofit organization For more information call Dustin at 360-293-2993 ext 111

Oak Harbor Winter Mar-ket 10 am to 3 pm Oct 25 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farm-ers bakers and food vendors Sat-urdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihummingbirdfarm nurserycom

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pmOct 25 Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupe-ville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Oct 25 Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Disneyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Cos-tumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm Oct 25 Fleet Reserve Association Oak Harbor Open and free to the community Kids up to age 12 come for food games and prizes There will be costume contests so dress up and bring trick-or-treat bags

Raven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suck 2-3 pm Oct 25 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Learn about Northwest bats and their importance to ecosystems Dispel some com-mon misconceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver

Zombie Crawl 230-5 pm Oct 25 Whidbey Playhouse Star Studio Oak Harbor Creating the perfect undead look for Zombie Wannabes to ldquowander the Bou-levardrdquo using songs like ldquoThrillerrdquo and ldquoMonster Mashrdquo during the Monster Mash Bash in downtown Oak Harbor wwwwhidbeyplay housecom

Halloween Torchlight Pa-rade 5 pm Oct 25 starting at

Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Oct 25 Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Jack-OH-lantern decorating contest zombie makeup at Whidbey Playhouse cosmic bowling monster movie Crafts Boogie Bash with live music by Paid N Full 360-675-3755

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 25 26 and 31 Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 25 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Har-bor Witching Hour for the hard-core scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

SundayOct 26

Veterans of Foreign Wars Monthly Breakfast Fundraiser 10 am to noon Oct 26 VFW Post 7392 Breakfast includes pan-cakes eggs hashbrown breakfast meats and biscuits lsquonrsquo gravy Cost is $7 for adults $4 for seniors (62 and older) and kids (under 12) Chicken-fried steak breakfast available for $9 Proceeds benefit

the VFW veteransrsquo assistance programs 360-675-4048 or wwwvfwpost7392org

Gardening Seminar ldquoPeo-niesrdquo 1-230 pm Oct 26 Master Gardener Educational Gardens at Stansberry Cottage Greenbank Farm 765 Wonn Road Learn about peony culture includ-ing planting location fertilizing watering and how to divide these long lived plants Presenter will be Bill Cromley Free

MondayOct 27

Consumer Debt and Bank-ruptcy mdash Free Legal Work-shop 530-730 pm Oct 27 Coupeville Library Attorney Nathan Manni will discuss strate-gies to address consumer debt including dealing with creditors collection agencies and filing for bankruptcy and its benefits and implications Preregistration re-quired Limit of 25 wwwsno-isleorg

TuesdayOct 28

Ready Readers Toddler Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 28 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-

dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Right to Risk a film by Kath-leen Jo Ryan 530 pm Oct 28 Oak Harbor Library The film chronicles the adventures of eight individuals mdash all of who live with significant disabilities mdash on a 15-day 225-mile whitewater adventure through the Grand Canyon Meet the author and film-maker Free film and refreshments provided by Skagit Valley College Disability Access Services If you have questions or need disability accommodation call Penny Bump at 360-679-5393 or email pennybumpskagitedu

Health Screenings Oct 28

Elks Lodge 2362 Oak Harbor Residents living in and around the Oak Harbor community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture Packages start at $149 All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete For more information or to schedule an appointment call 1-877-237-1287 or visit wwwlifelinescreeningcom Pre-registra-tion is required

WednesdayOct 29

Baby and Me Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 29 Oak Harbor Library

Meeting Room Stories songs rhymes and activities that inspire a love of reading Playtime follows For newborns through 24 months Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witching Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfright villehauntcom

ThursdayOct 30

Ready Readers Preschool Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 30 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Mystery Book Lovers Mary Daheim 3-4 pm Oct 30 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Share your love of mysteries Read a Mary Daheim mystery and join the discussion wwwsno-isleorg

FridayOct 31

Oak Harbor Book Group ldquoQuietrdquo 11 am to noon Oct 31 Oak Harbor Library Center for Lifelong Learning Check out a copy of ldquoQuiet the power of in-troverts in a world that canrsquot stop talkingrdquo by Susan Cain bring your covered drink and join the discus-sion wwwsno-isleorg

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Oct 31 Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encouraged treats all over the college haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm Oct 31 HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry environment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Oct 31 Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Halloween mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets avail-able by donation at wwwiggmeatHalloweenHoedown

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 31 Engle Fam-ily Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oct 31 at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

The Oak Harbor town band was organized in 1913 by Barney Nienhuis who was also the bandmaster Shown from left to right first row Jell Eerkes Malinus Heller and Barney Nienhuis second row Rein Zylstra Carl Izett Richard Nienhuis and George Van Gore third row Charlie Zylstra Richard Zylstra Clark Strating and Herman Eerkes fourth row Geert Zylstra Rance Zylstra Leo Muyskens and Nick Zylstra As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin shares photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdin came out with a new photo history book ear-lier this year titled ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

n Bible PROPHECY SEMINARS are 7-8 pm Sundays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays Oct 3-Nov 14 at Oak Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Church Visit wwwunderstandprophecycom for more information

n A new 10-week BIBLE TEACHING SERIES ldquoThe Ten Commandments mdash the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an Age of Relativismrdquo is at 630 pm Oct 5-Dec 7 in the Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room 675 E Whidbey Ave The series is taught by Pastor Tad Southard Visit wwwpsalm-138com for more information

n YOUTH ACTIVITIES at Coupeville United Methodist Church are at 5 pm Sunday nights There will be games music crafts and Christian education Special activities are planned for taking the teens to beaches forests and activi-ties like the Ebey Haunted Corn Maze All youth grades six through 12 are welcome they donrsquot need to have an affiliation with the church or attend any church For more information call Church Life Coordinator Suzanne Loomis at 360-678-4256

n COFFEE BREAK BIBLE STUDY at the Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church will begin the fall season with a study title ldquoDiscover Comfortrdquo Theyrsquoll discuss what the Bible says about the human struggle with suffering and evil with an honest look at the hard questions people face when they experience pain or hardship The group will meet 10ndash1115 am Thursdays at the church 1411 Wieldraayer Road

Coffee Break is a nonde-nominational small group Bible study that is open to all women of the community and no previous Bible knowl-edge is needed To receive study material call Launa at 360-675-4706 or call the church office at 675-2881 for more information

n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS (QUAKERS) hold their regular meet-ing for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages As early Quaker Margaret Fell said ldquoWe are a people that follow after those things that make for peace love and unityrdquo For more information visit wwwwhid-beyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom

n Oak Harborrsquos CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 721 SW 20th Court at Scenic Heights Street is open for study and prayer 11 am to 3 pm Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays and 3-7 pm Wednesdays For more information go to christian-sciencecom or christian-sciencewhidbeycom or call 360-675-0621

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Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

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of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

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Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

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Located on Goldie Road

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Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

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3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

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Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

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Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

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360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

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We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

WORSHIP SERVICES

Whidbey Island Friends Meeting

Unitarian Universalist Congregation20103 SR 525 Freeland

Sunday 4 - 5 pmVisitors welcome

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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DIRECTOR OFCOMMUNITYPLANNING

The Director of Commu- nity Planning reports to and works closely with the Mayor as a member of the City management team and supervises the building official and sup- port staff This position involves a full range of planning responsibilities inc luding long range and current planning code administration and enforcement and com- munity building The Di- rec to r o f Communi ty Planning processes and evaluates all land use and development appli- cations for compliance with city codes and regu- lations administers zon- ing subdivision shore- l ine management and environmental regula- tions develops plan and c o d e a m e n d m e n t s serves as staff advisor to Mayor C i ty Counc i l P l a n n i n g A d v i s o r y Board Arts Commission and Design Adv isor y B o a r d a n d p r ov i d e s planning assistance and information to the public The Director of Commu- nity Planning also has the opportunity to lead community design pro- jects such as the recent- ly completed Second Street Project For more information go to

wwwlangleywaorgBachelors Degree with Masters Degree pre- ferred in urban planning geography or a related field and minimum of 5 years increasingly re- sponsible planning expe- rience preferable within smal ler communi t ies Must have above aver- age verbal and written communication skills a strong desire to serve the public in a respon- sive and creative man- ner and a commitment to i nnova t i ve p l ann ing Compensation $5300 to $6334Month To Apply Please submit a letter of interest and resume to

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Legal Notices

An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

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The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

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f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

Continued on next page

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vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro-

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ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceasedNO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030

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The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com-

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menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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group deployed since Feb 15 according to the NavyNAS Whidbey-based VAQ 134 has been a part of the

departing strike group and the squadrons involvement will be the Navyrsquos final job for the Prowler

ldquoThis is the final Navy EA-6B Prowler deployment and that despite its age compared to the modern EA-18G Growler the old Prowler thanks to its dedicated maintain-ers and air crew is proving itself right up to the endrdquo said Lt Joseph Hontz US 5th Fleet spokesman

The carrierrsquos air wing amassed 32611 flight hours 12548 total sorties and 9752 traps supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIS and terrorists in Iraq and Syria according to the Navy

The Navy said in earlier news releases that the electronic

attack squadrons are assisting in air strikes performed by the US Air Forcersquos FA-18 Hornet and Super Hornet aircraft and that approximately 74 percent of the attacks are by the Air Force

ldquoThe sailors who man our ships and squadrons should be extremely proud of what we as a team accomplished while deployed to the 5th Fleetrdquo said Rear Adm DeWolfe Miller in a statement released by the Navy

ldquoCarl Vinson Strike Group has the watch and their pres-ence like ours will enhance regional stability and make a difference in the fight against terrorismrdquo

In addition to the Growler squadron the Carl Vinson strike group comprises seven squadrons of various attack and support aircraft totaling 6200 sailors

The carrier is also accompanied by four destroyersUpon its return to Whidbey VAQ 134 will begin its tran-

sition to the Growler which will complete the Navy-wide transition by the 2015 target date

Prowlers will still be flown by the Marine Corps squad-rons

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appointed to the position during the meeting at which commissioner Dave Walton resigned It was later determined the board didnrsquot fol-low the proper legal process in making the appointment and it was later rescinded

The candidates were briefly interviewed before the board voted

Wendy Shingleton appointed to fill for-mer commissioner Kirk Hufferrsquos seat on the board asked the candidates applied for the position

ldquoThe pool isnrsquot quite meeting my needsrdquo Holly replied ldquoI donrsquot think itrsquos meeting some of the peoplersquos needs hellip I have a lot of talent and energy and skill to bring to this position

and I think hellip I would be good for itrdquoWhile in the Navy Holly said she gained

leadership experience and worked with bud-gets facilities maintenance and ldquobuilding new buildingsrdquo

Robinson cited her experience and his-tory with the district and her background in accounting and auditing

Commissioner Steve Hoffmire asked what each candidate could bring to help erase a negative image of the district some in the community might have

Holly said that her lack of history with the district was an asset

ldquoI think I bring a fresh perspective and fresh energyrdquo Holly said ldquoIrsquom not burdened by the past I donrsquot know any of you peoplerdquo

Robinson said that her relationship with the pool was vital and if appointed she could draw back some people who left the pool

Before the vote Hoffmire said that he would abstain because of how the district mishandled Robinsonrsquos appointment

ldquoWe made a mistake and we owned itrdquo Hoffmire said

ldquoBut I believe the process is somewhat taintedrdquo

Hoffmire said a part of him wanted to let the 90-day deadline expire so the Island County commissioners would fill the position

ldquoI think some things were said that tend to make people believe the process is biased and I am very concerned with thatrdquo Hoffmire said ldquoAnd Irsquom very concerned with the image we have here The way that wersquove done busi-ness has caused people to raise an eyebrow over these past couple of years

ldquoI want to be completely fairrdquoParks board members Sean Merrill and

Shingleton voted to appoint Holly to the vacant

seat Chairman Allan McDougall affirmed the vote

ldquoItrsquos an honorrdquo Holly said ldquoI know there are issues I read the paper Irsquove seen there are issues with the pool and there are going to be issues with the budget and I think we need to do somethingrdquo

Holly said her goals as a commissioner include scheduling more lap time something she takes advantage of as a swimmer when she can and one day getting a bigger pool and making the pool self-funded

ldquoI just think we need to find a way to get it self-supportingrdquo Holly said

ldquoFundraising or I donrsquot know Irsquom new to this Irsquove had a lot of questions building up in my head so hopefully Irsquoll be able to answer thoserdquo

Island Cannabis Company received one of the first licenses issued in Washington

He returned Friday camera around his neck for pictures for his blog to make a purchase which he planned to use in cooking

ldquoIt will be an interesting experimentrdquo said Trimbath after sniffing the two strains available blackberry Kush and purple Afgani

Whidbey Island Cannabis Co owner Maureen Cooke received her occupancy permit from Island County minutes before the storersquos 11 am grand opening

She said she expected the first day to be ldquoa zoordquo ldquoI can breathe nowrdquo said Cooke after the first few transac-

tions mdash all in cash As a few people lingered outside the frosted doors before 11

am Cooke asked her employees if they were ready to open

With a few pensive smiles a couple of knowing head shakes and a ldquonot quite yet give us five minutesrdquo Cooke waited

What was another five minutes after a more than three-month wait

It took that long for Island County to complete its review of her application

Whidbey Island Cannabis Company was issued a stop-work order in July by the Island County Planning Department for failing to apply and receive a proper building permit and go through a site review

The store had two strains of marijuana on hand Friday with an order for seven more Costs ranged from $19 to $28 per gram plus sales tax

Four edibles were available for sale as well Cookersquos opera-tions manager Drew Elliott showed off peanut butter cups peanut butter cookies oatmeal chocolate chip cookies and oatmeal raisin cookies The edibles cost $3750 plus sales tax

ldquoPrices reflect the acquisition costrdquo said Casey Davidson owner of Green Life Cannabis in Wenatchee a longtime friend of Elliottrsquos who was visiting the night before to help the Whidbey shop set up

His store has been open for two months and struggled to

secure productThe store also offers paraphernalia for sale including pipes

bongs and vaporizers

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Maureen Cooke is the first business owner to legally sell recre-ational marijuana on Whidbey Island

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according to FleuryPrincipal Dwight Lundstrom and coach Jay Turner met with

the Oak Harbor football team after school FridayldquoIt was stressed that we need to be sensitive to Marysville and

give them timerdquo Lundstrom said ldquoWe also have to be sensitive to the needs of our studentsrdquo he added noting the link between Navy towns and ties between the two communities and schools

A new date for the game has not been set according to Oak Harbor High School Athletic Director Nicki Luper

ldquoWe feel for their students and staffrdquo Luper said ldquoand we are waiting on their leadrdquo

The game between the schools will determine the Wesco 3A North champion but that is not ldquothe important thingrdquo Luper said

ldquoA thing like this puts things into perspectiverdquo she addedldquoWe are both in the playoffsrdquo Luper said ldquoWe will do whatever

we need to do to help MarysvillerdquoLuper said itrsquos important to give Marysville Pilchuckrsquos students

and staff ldquotime to grieve yet to return to normalcy as soon as possiblerdquo

Part of a communications network for the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction Kellie Tormey the OHSD communications coordinator has been working with the Marysville School District to alert parents of the high school students about whatrsquos going on

Lance Gibbon superintendent of the Oak Harbor School District sent a letter to families in the district addressing the tragedy in Marysville

ldquoAs a parent and an educator a tragedy of this magnitude so close to home is hard to fathom and deeply saddeningrdquo Gibbon wrote in his statement

He went on to say that school counselors will be available for any students who need support in light of the Marysville shoot-ing and that the safety of students is the districtrsquos highest priority

He said that each school has a plan in place for emergencies like this just in case

ldquoTodayrsquos events remind us all why we have these drills and how important it is for us to be prepared in case of an emergencyrdquo said Gibbon

Saturday October 25 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

The following are harvest and Halloween-themed of-ferings on Whidbey Island this month

SATURDAY OCT 25

Bat presentation ldquoRaven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suckrdquo 2-3 pm Oak Harbor Library Learn about North-west bats and their impor-tance to our ecosystems Dispel some common mis-conceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver Program is sponsored by the Friends of the Oak Harbor Library Free

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pm Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupeville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute

Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Dis-neyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Costumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm the Fleet Reserve Association 311 SE Eighth Ave Oak Harbor Open and free to the com-munity Kids up to age 12 can come for food games prizes more There will be costume contests so dress up and bring treat bags

Zombie Crawl prepara-tion 230-5 pm Star Stu-dio at Whidbey Playhouse 730-A SE Midway Blvd Oak Harbor Show up to look and act like a zombie Makeup will be applied and ldquocrawlrdquo lessons offered Part of the leadup to the Mon-

ster Mash Street Bash in downtown Oak Harbor

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Hallow-een-themed event put on by Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Midway businesses Jack-OH-Lantern decorating contest cosmic bowling monster movie boogie bash with live music by Paid N Full

Halloween Torchlight Parade 5 pm starting at Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Frightville 14 7 pm and Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witch-ing Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

FRIDAY OCT 31

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encour-aged treats all over the col-lege haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry envi-ronment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Hallow-een mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets available by donation at wwwiggmeat

HalloweenHoedown

No Tricks Safe Treats 5-7 pm downtown Oak Harbor Put on by Down-town Merchants Asso-ciation Merchants along Pioneer Way will be passing out candy to trick-or-treat-ers The road will be closed along the one-way section of Pioneer Way from City Beach Street to Midway Boulevard Costumes en-couraged

Corn Maze 10 am to 5 pm daily through Oct 31 at Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville Wear sturdy shoes and dress for October weather Cost is $5 Children under 8 free

Haunted Corn Maze 5-8 pm Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring

flashlight Children under 8 not allowed Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult Waiver of liability needs to be signed before entry

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oak Harbor Assembly of God 319 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor Safe family activities with trunks with treats free hot beverages and more

Haunted Swamp 7-1030 pm John Vanderzicht Me-morial Pool Oak Harbor Games prizes kids activi-ties $3 per person

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Kindergarteners visited Case Farm Friday to learn about the ani-mals and more importantly pick out pumpkins

Crescent Harbor Elementary and Hillcrest Elementary schools take students to the field every October

ldquoThey love to gordquo said Veronica Martino kindergarten teacher at Hillcrest ldquoThey make predictions about what animals theyrsquore going to see they write stories

ldquoItrsquos actually some of their best writingrdquo

Opening their farm to groups of children is something Sheila and Mike Case-Smith have done for years

Aside from how fun the visits are itrsquos a good educational experience for the children Sheila Case-Smith

ldquoA lot of kids have absolutely no idea where their food comes fromrdquo Case-Smith said ldquoso itrsquos been part of our goal to make sure that they have an opportunity to see some of the animals that grow on the farmrdquo

Case-Smith said that the farm occasionally get visits from college students who toured the patch as children

One woman who brings her day-care charges to the patch had her first experience there when she was in third grade

ldquoItrsquos incredibly gratifying to have them come backrdquo Case-Smith said

Each student mdash 63 from Crescent Harbor and about 80 from Hillcrest mdash gets to select a pumpkin to take

homeldquoThis onersquos for my sister my baby

sisterrdquo said kindergartner David Ybarra ldquoI already carved mine into a jack-orsquo-lantern hellip with a missing tooth like minerdquo

ldquoMy dadrsquos at work for a very long timerdquo Henry Peterson said ldquoHersquoll come home on Christmas So I picked this pumpkin for himrdquo

Peterson planned to carve a scary jack-orsquo-lantern out of his cho-sen pumpkin because his dad likes scary

The teachers also selected pump-kins to take back to school

ldquoNext week wersquoll be looking at the inside of the pumpkin getting to touch and feelrdquo said Annalisa Krystoph a Crescent Harbor kin-dergarten teacher

ldquoAnd then after the field trip wersquore going to actually be writing about our pumpkin about the experience and descriptions of their pumpkinsrdquo

At Hillcrest there will be a work station during their Fall Festival where students can learn about the insides of pumpkins

ldquoThey will put their little precious hands into the pumpkin and pick out some seeds to sprout them in the windowrdquo Martino said

ldquoI suppose the best part is in the enthusiasm they haverdquo Case-Smith said ldquoTherersquos a lot of energy in those little souls and itrsquos kind of fun to watch them

ldquoI suppose itrsquos the memories we make the special times that they rememberrdquo

Pumpkin patch visit a learning experience

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Annalisa Krystoph a kindergarten teacher at Crescent Harbor sits with three of her students Malaina Yargo left Madelyn Norton and Savannah Clem after they selected their pumpkins from the Case Farm pumpkin patch Friday

October events roundup

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

MAGIC SHOW JR Russell and three other magicians will be putting on two magic shows Saturday Oct 25 at the The Whidbey Playhouse 730 SE Midway Boulevard Oak Harbor A kid and family matinee will take place at 1 pm and family show at 7 pm Proceeds benefit the playhouse Raise the Roof project For ticket information call 360-679-2237ACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

SaturdayOct 25

Birding Central Whidbey 9 am to noon Oct 25 meet at Pacific Rim Institute Coupeville to carpool Whidbey Audubon Society member Joe Sheldon leads this morning adventure to several locations Depending on weather and bird distributions this may in-clude Crockett Lake West Beach Drive Penn Cove Fort Ebey State Park and Fort Casey State Park A Discover Pass will be needed for each car that is in the caravan This trip is suited for all fitness levels as most of the birding will be near the cars with possible walking up to a quarter mile wwwwhidbeyaudubonorg

Shred-a-thon 9 am to 1 pm Oct 25 Walgreens Parking Lot Anacortes Bring your old documents disk drives and memo-ry sticks to be destroyed by Sound Shredding Donations encour-aged Anacortes Family Center is a 501copy(3) nonprofit organization For more information call Dustin at 360-293-2993 ext 111

Oak Harbor Winter Mar-ket 10 am to 3 pm Oct 25 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farm-ers bakers and food vendors Sat-urdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihummingbirdfarm nurserycom

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pmOct 25 Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupe-ville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Oct 25 Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Disneyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Cos-tumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm Oct 25 Fleet Reserve Association Oak Harbor Open and free to the community Kids up to age 12 come for food games and prizes There will be costume contests so dress up and bring trick-or-treat bags

Raven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suck 2-3 pm Oct 25 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Learn about Northwest bats and their importance to ecosystems Dispel some com-mon misconceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver

Zombie Crawl 230-5 pm Oct 25 Whidbey Playhouse Star Studio Oak Harbor Creating the perfect undead look for Zombie Wannabes to ldquowander the Bou-levardrdquo using songs like ldquoThrillerrdquo and ldquoMonster Mashrdquo during the Monster Mash Bash in downtown Oak Harbor wwwwhidbeyplay housecom

Halloween Torchlight Pa-rade 5 pm Oct 25 starting at

Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Oct 25 Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Jack-OH-lantern decorating contest zombie makeup at Whidbey Playhouse cosmic bowling monster movie Crafts Boogie Bash with live music by Paid N Full 360-675-3755

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 25 26 and 31 Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 25 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Har-bor Witching Hour for the hard-core scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

SundayOct 26

Veterans of Foreign Wars Monthly Breakfast Fundraiser 10 am to noon Oct 26 VFW Post 7392 Breakfast includes pan-cakes eggs hashbrown breakfast meats and biscuits lsquonrsquo gravy Cost is $7 for adults $4 for seniors (62 and older) and kids (under 12) Chicken-fried steak breakfast available for $9 Proceeds benefit

the VFW veteransrsquo assistance programs 360-675-4048 or wwwvfwpost7392org

Gardening Seminar ldquoPeo-niesrdquo 1-230 pm Oct 26 Master Gardener Educational Gardens at Stansberry Cottage Greenbank Farm 765 Wonn Road Learn about peony culture includ-ing planting location fertilizing watering and how to divide these long lived plants Presenter will be Bill Cromley Free

MondayOct 27

Consumer Debt and Bank-ruptcy mdash Free Legal Work-shop 530-730 pm Oct 27 Coupeville Library Attorney Nathan Manni will discuss strate-gies to address consumer debt including dealing with creditors collection agencies and filing for bankruptcy and its benefits and implications Preregistration re-quired Limit of 25 wwwsno-isleorg

TuesdayOct 28

Ready Readers Toddler Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 28 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-

dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Right to Risk a film by Kath-leen Jo Ryan 530 pm Oct 28 Oak Harbor Library The film chronicles the adventures of eight individuals mdash all of who live with significant disabilities mdash on a 15-day 225-mile whitewater adventure through the Grand Canyon Meet the author and film-maker Free film and refreshments provided by Skagit Valley College Disability Access Services If you have questions or need disability accommodation call Penny Bump at 360-679-5393 or email pennybumpskagitedu

Health Screenings Oct 28

Elks Lodge 2362 Oak Harbor Residents living in and around the Oak Harbor community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture Packages start at $149 All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete For more information or to schedule an appointment call 1-877-237-1287 or visit wwwlifelinescreeningcom Pre-registra-tion is required

WednesdayOct 29

Baby and Me Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 29 Oak Harbor Library

Meeting Room Stories songs rhymes and activities that inspire a love of reading Playtime follows For newborns through 24 months Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witching Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfright villehauntcom

ThursdayOct 30

Ready Readers Preschool Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 30 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Mystery Book Lovers Mary Daheim 3-4 pm Oct 30 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Share your love of mysteries Read a Mary Daheim mystery and join the discussion wwwsno-isleorg

FridayOct 31

Oak Harbor Book Group ldquoQuietrdquo 11 am to noon Oct 31 Oak Harbor Library Center for Lifelong Learning Check out a copy of ldquoQuiet the power of in-troverts in a world that canrsquot stop talkingrdquo by Susan Cain bring your covered drink and join the discus-sion wwwsno-isleorg

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Oct 31 Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encouraged treats all over the college haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm Oct 31 HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry environment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Oct 31 Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Halloween mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets avail-able by donation at wwwiggmeatHalloweenHoedown

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 31 Engle Fam-ily Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oct 31 at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

The Oak Harbor town band was organized in 1913 by Barney Nienhuis who was also the bandmaster Shown from left to right first row Jell Eerkes Malinus Heller and Barney Nienhuis second row Rein Zylstra Carl Izett Richard Nienhuis and George Van Gore third row Charlie Zylstra Richard Zylstra Clark Strating and Herman Eerkes fourth row Geert Zylstra Rance Zylstra Leo Muyskens and Nick Zylstra As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin shares photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdin came out with a new photo history book ear-lier this year titled ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

n Bible PROPHECY SEMINARS are 7-8 pm Sundays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays Oct 3-Nov 14 at Oak Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Church Visit wwwunderstandprophecycom for more information

n A new 10-week BIBLE TEACHING SERIES ldquoThe Ten Commandments mdash the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an Age of Relativismrdquo is at 630 pm Oct 5-Dec 7 in the Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room 675 E Whidbey Ave The series is taught by Pastor Tad Southard Visit wwwpsalm-138com for more information

n YOUTH ACTIVITIES at Coupeville United Methodist Church are at 5 pm Sunday nights There will be games music crafts and Christian education Special activities are planned for taking the teens to beaches forests and activi-ties like the Ebey Haunted Corn Maze All youth grades six through 12 are welcome they donrsquot need to have an affiliation with the church or attend any church For more information call Church Life Coordinator Suzanne Loomis at 360-678-4256

n COFFEE BREAK BIBLE STUDY at the Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church will begin the fall season with a study title ldquoDiscover Comfortrdquo Theyrsquoll discuss what the Bible says about the human struggle with suffering and evil with an honest look at the hard questions people face when they experience pain or hardship The group will meet 10ndash1115 am Thursdays at the church 1411 Wieldraayer Road

Coffee Break is a nonde-nominational small group Bible study that is open to all women of the community and no previous Bible knowl-edge is needed To receive study material call Launa at 360-675-4706 or call the church office at 675-2881 for more information

n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS (QUAKERS) hold their regular meet-ing for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages As early Quaker Margaret Fell said ldquoWe are a people that follow after those things that make for peace love and unityrdquo For more information visit wwwwhid-beyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom

n Oak Harborrsquos CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 721 SW 20th Court at Scenic Heights Street is open for study and prayer 11 am to 3 pm Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays and 3-7 pm Wednesdays For more information go to christian-sciencecom or christian-sciencewhidbeycom or call 360-675-0621

Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13

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First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

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Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson

Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday

830 950 amp 1110 am

bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA

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2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

679-1561oakharborlutheranorg

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

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Oak HarborSunday Services

930 am and 1100 ambull Small Groups

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Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

Worship 1 PM

1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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RestorationFellowship

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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

WORSHIP SERVICES

Whidbey Island Friends Meeting

Unitarian Universalist Congregation20103 SR 525 Freeland

Sunday 4 - 5 pmVisitors welcome

For details visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg

or email tewellwhidbeycom

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DIRECTOR OFCOMMUNITYPLANNING

The Director of Commu- nity Planning reports to and works closely with the Mayor as a member of the City management team and supervises the building official and sup- port staff This position involves a full range of planning responsibilities inc luding long range and current planning code administration and enforcement and com- munity building The Di- rec to r o f Communi ty Planning processes and evaluates all land use and development appli- cations for compliance with city codes and regu- lations administers zon- ing subdivision shore- l ine management and environmental regula- tions develops plan and c o d e a m e n d m e n t s serves as staff advisor to Mayor C i ty Counc i l P l a n n i n g A d v i s o r y Board Arts Commission and Design Adv isor y B o a r d a n d p r ov i d e s planning assistance and information to the public The Director of Commu- nity Planning also has the opportunity to lead community design pro- jects such as the recent- ly completed Second Street Project For more information go to

wwwlangleywaorgBachelors Degree with Masters Degree pre- ferred in urban planning geography or a related field and minimum of 5 years increasingly re- sponsible planning expe- rience preferable within smal ler communi t ies Must have above aver- age verbal and written communication skills a strong desire to serve the public in a respon- sive and creative man- ner and a commitment to i nnova t i ve p l ann ing Compensation $5300 to $6334Month To Apply Please submit a letter of interest and resume to

Debbie MahlerCity Clerk

PO Box 366Langley WA 98260

(360) 221-4246Or email

clerklangleywaorgThe position is open until filled with the first review of applications occurring on November 17 2014

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Legal Notices

An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

Legal Notices

The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

Legal Notices

f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

Continued on next page

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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Campbell resigns from IT board

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ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

The following are harvest and Halloween-themed of-ferings on Whidbey Island this month

SATURDAY OCT 25

Bat presentation ldquoRaven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suckrdquo 2-3 pm Oak Harbor Library Learn about North-west bats and their impor-tance to our ecosystems Dispel some common mis-conceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver Program is sponsored by the Friends of the Oak Harbor Library Free

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pm Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupeville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute

Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Dis-neyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Costumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm the Fleet Reserve Association 311 SE Eighth Ave Oak Harbor Open and free to the com-munity Kids up to age 12 can come for food games prizes more There will be costume contests so dress up and bring treat bags

Zombie Crawl prepara-tion 230-5 pm Star Stu-dio at Whidbey Playhouse 730-A SE Midway Blvd Oak Harbor Show up to look and act like a zombie Makeup will be applied and ldquocrawlrdquo lessons offered Part of the leadup to the Mon-

ster Mash Street Bash in downtown Oak Harbor

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Hallow-een-themed event put on by Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Midway businesses Jack-OH-Lantern decorating contest cosmic bowling monster movie boogie bash with live music by Paid N Full

Halloween Torchlight Parade 5 pm starting at Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Frightville 14 7 pm and Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witch-ing Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

FRIDAY OCT 31

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encour-aged treats all over the col-lege haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry envi-ronment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Hallow-een mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets available by donation at wwwiggmeat

HalloweenHoedown

No Tricks Safe Treats 5-7 pm downtown Oak Harbor Put on by Down-town Merchants Asso-ciation Merchants along Pioneer Way will be passing out candy to trick-or-treat-ers The road will be closed along the one-way section of Pioneer Way from City Beach Street to Midway Boulevard Costumes en-couraged

Corn Maze 10 am to 5 pm daily through Oct 31 at Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville Wear sturdy shoes and dress for October weather Cost is $5 Children under 8 free

Haunted Corn Maze 5-8 pm Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring

flashlight Children under 8 not allowed Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult Waiver of liability needs to be signed before entry

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oak Harbor Assembly of God 319 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor Safe family activities with trunks with treats free hot beverages and more

Haunted Swamp 7-1030 pm John Vanderzicht Me-morial Pool Oak Harbor Games prizes kids activi-ties $3 per person

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Kindergarteners visited Case Farm Friday to learn about the ani-mals and more importantly pick out pumpkins

Crescent Harbor Elementary and Hillcrest Elementary schools take students to the field every October

ldquoThey love to gordquo said Veronica Martino kindergarten teacher at Hillcrest ldquoThey make predictions about what animals theyrsquore going to see they write stories

ldquoItrsquos actually some of their best writingrdquo

Opening their farm to groups of children is something Sheila and Mike Case-Smith have done for years

Aside from how fun the visits are itrsquos a good educational experience for the children Sheila Case-Smith

ldquoA lot of kids have absolutely no idea where their food comes fromrdquo Case-Smith said ldquoso itrsquos been part of our goal to make sure that they have an opportunity to see some of the animals that grow on the farmrdquo

Case-Smith said that the farm occasionally get visits from college students who toured the patch as children

One woman who brings her day-care charges to the patch had her first experience there when she was in third grade

ldquoItrsquos incredibly gratifying to have them come backrdquo Case-Smith said

Each student mdash 63 from Crescent Harbor and about 80 from Hillcrest mdash gets to select a pumpkin to take

homeldquoThis onersquos for my sister my baby

sisterrdquo said kindergartner David Ybarra ldquoI already carved mine into a jack-orsquo-lantern hellip with a missing tooth like minerdquo

ldquoMy dadrsquos at work for a very long timerdquo Henry Peterson said ldquoHersquoll come home on Christmas So I picked this pumpkin for himrdquo

Peterson planned to carve a scary jack-orsquo-lantern out of his cho-sen pumpkin because his dad likes scary

The teachers also selected pump-kins to take back to school

ldquoNext week wersquoll be looking at the inside of the pumpkin getting to touch and feelrdquo said Annalisa Krystoph a Crescent Harbor kin-dergarten teacher

ldquoAnd then after the field trip wersquore going to actually be writing about our pumpkin about the experience and descriptions of their pumpkinsrdquo

At Hillcrest there will be a work station during their Fall Festival where students can learn about the insides of pumpkins

ldquoThey will put their little precious hands into the pumpkin and pick out some seeds to sprout them in the windowrdquo Martino said

ldquoI suppose the best part is in the enthusiasm they haverdquo Case-Smith said ldquoTherersquos a lot of energy in those little souls and itrsquos kind of fun to watch them

ldquoI suppose itrsquos the memories we make the special times that they rememberrdquo

Pumpkin patch visit a learning experience

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Annalisa Krystoph a kindergarten teacher at Crescent Harbor sits with three of her students Malaina Yargo left Madelyn Norton and Savannah Clem after they selected their pumpkins from the Case Farm pumpkin patch Friday

October events roundup

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

MAGIC SHOW JR Russell and three other magicians will be putting on two magic shows Saturday Oct 25 at the The Whidbey Playhouse 730 SE Midway Boulevard Oak Harbor A kid and family matinee will take place at 1 pm and family show at 7 pm Proceeds benefit the playhouse Raise the Roof project For ticket information call 360-679-2237ACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

SaturdayOct 25

Birding Central Whidbey 9 am to noon Oct 25 meet at Pacific Rim Institute Coupeville to carpool Whidbey Audubon Society member Joe Sheldon leads this morning adventure to several locations Depending on weather and bird distributions this may in-clude Crockett Lake West Beach Drive Penn Cove Fort Ebey State Park and Fort Casey State Park A Discover Pass will be needed for each car that is in the caravan This trip is suited for all fitness levels as most of the birding will be near the cars with possible walking up to a quarter mile wwwwhidbeyaudubonorg

Shred-a-thon 9 am to 1 pm Oct 25 Walgreens Parking Lot Anacortes Bring your old documents disk drives and memo-ry sticks to be destroyed by Sound Shredding Donations encour-aged Anacortes Family Center is a 501copy(3) nonprofit organization For more information call Dustin at 360-293-2993 ext 111

Oak Harbor Winter Mar-ket 10 am to 3 pm Oct 25 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farm-ers bakers and food vendors Sat-urdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihummingbirdfarm nurserycom

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pmOct 25 Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupe-ville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Oct 25 Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Disneyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Cos-tumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm Oct 25 Fleet Reserve Association Oak Harbor Open and free to the community Kids up to age 12 come for food games and prizes There will be costume contests so dress up and bring trick-or-treat bags

Raven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suck 2-3 pm Oct 25 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Learn about Northwest bats and their importance to ecosystems Dispel some com-mon misconceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver

Zombie Crawl 230-5 pm Oct 25 Whidbey Playhouse Star Studio Oak Harbor Creating the perfect undead look for Zombie Wannabes to ldquowander the Bou-levardrdquo using songs like ldquoThrillerrdquo and ldquoMonster Mashrdquo during the Monster Mash Bash in downtown Oak Harbor wwwwhidbeyplay housecom

Halloween Torchlight Pa-rade 5 pm Oct 25 starting at

Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Oct 25 Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Jack-OH-lantern decorating contest zombie makeup at Whidbey Playhouse cosmic bowling monster movie Crafts Boogie Bash with live music by Paid N Full 360-675-3755

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 25 26 and 31 Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 25 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Har-bor Witching Hour for the hard-core scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

SundayOct 26

Veterans of Foreign Wars Monthly Breakfast Fundraiser 10 am to noon Oct 26 VFW Post 7392 Breakfast includes pan-cakes eggs hashbrown breakfast meats and biscuits lsquonrsquo gravy Cost is $7 for adults $4 for seniors (62 and older) and kids (under 12) Chicken-fried steak breakfast available for $9 Proceeds benefit

the VFW veteransrsquo assistance programs 360-675-4048 or wwwvfwpost7392org

Gardening Seminar ldquoPeo-niesrdquo 1-230 pm Oct 26 Master Gardener Educational Gardens at Stansberry Cottage Greenbank Farm 765 Wonn Road Learn about peony culture includ-ing planting location fertilizing watering and how to divide these long lived plants Presenter will be Bill Cromley Free

MondayOct 27

Consumer Debt and Bank-ruptcy mdash Free Legal Work-shop 530-730 pm Oct 27 Coupeville Library Attorney Nathan Manni will discuss strate-gies to address consumer debt including dealing with creditors collection agencies and filing for bankruptcy and its benefits and implications Preregistration re-quired Limit of 25 wwwsno-isleorg

TuesdayOct 28

Ready Readers Toddler Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 28 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-

dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Right to Risk a film by Kath-leen Jo Ryan 530 pm Oct 28 Oak Harbor Library The film chronicles the adventures of eight individuals mdash all of who live with significant disabilities mdash on a 15-day 225-mile whitewater adventure through the Grand Canyon Meet the author and film-maker Free film and refreshments provided by Skagit Valley College Disability Access Services If you have questions or need disability accommodation call Penny Bump at 360-679-5393 or email pennybumpskagitedu

Health Screenings Oct 28

Elks Lodge 2362 Oak Harbor Residents living in and around the Oak Harbor community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture Packages start at $149 All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete For more information or to schedule an appointment call 1-877-237-1287 or visit wwwlifelinescreeningcom Pre-registra-tion is required

WednesdayOct 29

Baby and Me Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 29 Oak Harbor Library

Meeting Room Stories songs rhymes and activities that inspire a love of reading Playtime follows For newborns through 24 months Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witching Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfright villehauntcom

ThursdayOct 30

Ready Readers Preschool Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 30 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Mystery Book Lovers Mary Daheim 3-4 pm Oct 30 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Share your love of mysteries Read a Mary Daheim mystery and join the discussion wwwsno-isleorg

FridayOct 31

Oak Harbor Book Group ldquoQuietrdquo 11 am to noon Oct 31 Oak Harbor Library Center for Lifelong Learning Check out a copy of ldquoQuiet the power of in-troverts in a world that canrsquot stop talkingrdquo by Susan Cain bring your covered drink and join the discus-sion wwwsno-isleorg

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Oct 31 Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encouraged treats all over the college haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm Oct 31 HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry environment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Oct 31 Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Halloween mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets avail-able by donation at wwwiggmeatHalloweenHoedown

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 31 Engle Fam-ily Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oct 31 at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

The Oak Harbor town band was organized in 1913 by Barney Nienhuis who was also the bandmaster Shown from left to right first row Jell Eerkes Malinus Heller and Barney Nienhuis second row Rein Zylstra Carl Izett Richard Nienhuis and George Van Gore third row Charlie Zylstra Richard Zylstra Clark Strating and Herman Eerkes fourth row Geert Zylstra Rance Zylstra Leo Muyskens and Nick Zylstra As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin shares photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdin came out with a new photo history book ear-lier this year titled ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

n Bible PROPHECY SEMINARS are 7-8 pm Sundays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays Oct 3-Nov 14 at Oak Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Church Visit wwwunderstandprophecycom for more information

n A new 10-week BIBLE TEACHING SERIES ldquoThe Ten Commandments mdash the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an Age of Relativismrdquo is at 630 pm Oct 5-Dec 7 in the Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room 675 E Whidbey Ave The series is taught by Pastor Tad Southard Visit wwwpsalm-138com for more information

n YOUTH ACTIVITIES at Coupeville United Methodist Church are at 5 pm Sunday nights There will be games music crafts and Christian education Special activities are planned for taking the teens to beaches forests and activi-ties like the Ebey Haunted Corn Maze All youth grades six through 12 are welcome they donrsquot need to have an affiliation with the church or attend any church For more information call Church Life Coordinator Suzanne Loomis at 360-678-4256

n COFFEE BREAK BIBLE STUDY at the Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church will begin the fall season with a study title ldquoDiscover Comfortrdquo Theyrsquoll discuss what the Bible says about the human struggle with suffering and evil with an honest look at the hard questions people face when they experience pain or hardship The group will meet 10ndash1115 am Thursdays at the church 1411 Wieldraayer Road

Coffee Break is a nonde-nominational small group Bible study that is open to all women of the community and no previous Bible knowl-edge is needed To receive study material call Launa at 360-675-4706 or call the church office at 675-2881 for more information

n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS (QUAKERS) hold their regular meet-ing for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages As early Quaker Margaret Fell said ldquoWe are a people that follow after those things that make for peace love and unityrdquo For more information visit wwwwhid-beyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom

n Oak Harborrsquos CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 721 SW 20th Court at Scenic Heights Street is open for study and prayer 11 am to 3 pm Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays and 3-7 pm Wednesdays For more information go to christian-sciencecom or christian-sciencewhidbeycom or call 360-675-0621

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Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

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of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

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Located on Goldie Road

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Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

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Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

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Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

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555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

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We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

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Whidbey Island Friends Meeting

Unitarian Universalist Congregation20103 SR 525 Freeland

Sunday 4 - 5 pmVisitors welcome

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DIRECTOR OFCOMMUNITYPLANNING

The Director of Commu- nity Planning reports to and works closely with the Mayor as a member of the City management team and supervises the building official and sup- port staff This position involves a full range of planning responsibilities inc luding long range and current planning code administration and enforcement and com- munity building The Di- rec to r o f Communi ty Planning processes and evaluates all land use and development appli- cations for compliance with city codes and regu- lations administers zon- ing subdivision shore- l ine management and environmental regula- tions develops plan and c o d e a m e n d m e n t s serves as staff advisor to Mayor C i ty Counc i l P l a n n i n g A d v i s o r y Board Arts Commission and Design Adv isor y B o a r d a n d p r ov i d e s planning assistance and information to the public The Director of Commu- nity Planning also has the opportunity to lead community design pro- jects such as the recent- ly completed Second Street Project For more information go to

wwwlangleywaorgBachelors Degree with Masters Degree pre- ferred in urban planning geography or a related field and minimum of 5 years increasingly re- sponsible planning expe- rience preferable within smal ler communi t ies Must have above aver- age verbal and written communication skills a strong desire to serve the public in a respon- sive and creative man- ner and a commitment to i nnova t i ve p l ann ing Compensation $5300 to $6334Month To Apply Please submit a letter of interest and resume to

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An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

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The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

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f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

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THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

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The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com-

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menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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Campbell resigns from IT board

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MAGIC SHOW JR Russell and three other magicians will be putting on two magic shows Saturday Oct 25 at the The Whidbey Playhouse 730 SE Midway Boulevard Oak Harbor A kid and family matinee will take place at 1 pm and family show at 7 pm Proceeds benefit the playhouse Raise the Roof project For ticket information call 360-679-2237ACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

SaturdayOct 25

Birding Central Whidbey 9 am to noon Oct 25 meet at Pacific Rim Institute Coupeville to carpool Whidbey Audubon Society member Joe Sheldon leads this morning adventure to several locations Depending on weather and bird distributions this may in-clude Crockett Lake West Beach Drive Penn Cove Fort Ebey State Park and Fort Casey State Park A Discover Pass will be needed for each car that is in the caravan This trip is suited for all fitness levels as most of the birding will be near the cars with possible walking up to a quarter mile wwwwhidbeyaudubonorg

Shred-a-thon 9 am to 1 pm Oct 25 Walgreens Parking Lot Anacortes Bring your old documents disk drives and memo-ry sticks to be destroyed by Sound Shredding Donations encour-aged Anacortes Family Center is a 501copy(3) nonprofit organization For more information call Dustin at 360-293-2993 ext 111

Oak Harbor Winter Mar-ket 10 am to 3 pm Oct 25 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farm-ers bakers and food vendors Sat-urdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihummingbirdfarm nurserycom

Pumpkin painting 12-2 pmOct 25 Pacific Northwest Art School Birch Street Coupe-ville Bring your own pumpkin Basic art supplies provided

Storytime from ldquo5-Minute Spooky Storiesrdquo 1 pm Oct 25 Wind and Tide Books Oak Harbor Stories from Disneyrsquos new book will be read Kids can also make glow-in-the-dark beaded bracelets to take with them while trick or treating Cost is $5 Cos-tumes welcome

Kids Halloween Costume Party 1-3 pm Oct 25 Fleet Reserve Association Oak Harbor Open and free to the community Kids up to age 12 come for food games and prizes There will be costume contests so dress up and bring trick-or-treat bags

Raven Science Presents Bats Donrsquot Suck 2-3 pm Oct 25 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Learn about Northwest bats and their importance to ecosystems Dispel some com-mon misconceptions about bats and build your own bat house For children ages 5 and up with a caregiver

Zombie Crawl 230-5 pm Oct 25 Whidbey Playhouse Star Studio Oak Harbor Creating the perfect undead look for Zombie Wannabes to ldquowander the Bou-levardrdquo using songs like ldquoThrillerrdquo and ldquoMonster Mashrdquo during the Monster Mash Bash in downtown Oak Harbor wwwwhidbeyplay housecom

Halloween Torchlight Pa-rade 5 pm Oct 25 starting at

Cookrsquos Corner Park Coupeville Judging starts 445 at the park

Monster Mash Street Bash 5-8 pm Oct 25 Midway Bou-levard Oak Harbor Jack-OH-lantern decorating contest zombie makeup at Whidbey Playhouse cosmic bowling monster movie Crafts Boogie Bash with live music by Paid N Full 360-675-3755

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 25 26 and 31 Engle Family Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 25 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Har-bor Witching Hour for the hard-core scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfrightvillehauntcom

SundayOct 26

Veterans of Foreign Wars Monthly Breakfast Fundraiser 10 am to noon Oct 26 VFW Post 7392 Breakfast includes pan-cakes eggs hashbrown breakfast meats and biscuits lsquonrsquo gravy Cost is $7 for adults $4 for seniors (62 and older) and kids (under 12) Chicken-fried steak breakfast available for $9 Proceeds benefit

the VFW veteransrsquo assistance programs 360-675-4048 or wwwvfwpost7392org

Gardening Seminar ldquoPeo-niesrdquo 1-230 pm Oct 26 Master Gardener Educational Gardens at Stansberry Cottage Greenbank Farm 765 Wonn Road Learn about peony culture includ-ing planting location fertilizing watering and how to divide these long lived plants Presenter will be Bill Cromley Free

MondayOct 27

Consumer Debt and Bank-ruptcy mdash Free Legal Work-shop 530-730 pm Oct 27 Coupeville Library Attorney Nathan Manni will discuss strate-gies to address consumer debt including dealing with creditors collection agencies and filing for bankruptcy and its benefits and implications Preregistration re-quired Limit of 25 wwwsno-isleorg

TuesdayOct 28

Ready Readers Toddler Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 28 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-

dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Right to Risk a film by Kath-leen Jo Ryan 530 pm Oct 28 Oak Harbor Library The film chronicles the adventures of eight individuals mdash all of who live with significant disabilities mdash on a 15-day 225-mile whitewater adventure through the Grand Canyon Meet the author and film-maker Free film and refreshments provided by Skagit Valley College Disability Access Services If you have questions or need disability accommodation call Penny Bump at 360-679-5393 or email pennybumpskagitedu

Health Screenings Oct 28

Elks Lodge 2362 Oak Harbor Residents living in and around the Oak Harbor community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture Packages start at $149 All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete For more information or to schedule an appointment call 1-877-237-1287 or visit wwwlifelinescreeningcom Pre-registra-tion is required

WednesdayOct 29

Baby and Me Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 29 Oak Harbor Library

Meeting Room Stories songs rhymes and activities that inspire a love of reading Playtime follows For newborns through 24 months Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Frightville 14 7 pm Oct 30 and 31 Roller Barn Oak Harbor Witching Hour for the hardcore scare seekers is at 11 pm Cost for regular tours is $10 cost for Witching Hour is $15 wwwfright villehauntcom

ThursdayOct 30

Ready Readers Preschool Storytime 930-10 am and 1030-11 am Oct 30 Oak Har-bor Library Meeting Room Sto-ries music and movements that nurture the desire to read in tod-dlers Playtime or craft may follow For ages 2 to 3 years Caregiver required Free wwwsno-isleorg

Mystery Book Lovers Mary Daheim 3-4 pm Oct 30 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Share your love of mysteries Read a Mary Daheim mystery and join the discussion wwwsno-isleorg

FridayOct 31

Oak Harbor Book Group ldquoQuietrdquo 11 am to noon Oct 31 Oak Harbor Library Center for Lifelong Learning Check out a copy of ldquoQuiet the power of in-troverts in a world that canrsquot stop talkingrdquo by Susan Cain bring your covered drink and join the discus-sion wwwsno-isleorg

Halloween at Skagit Valley College 11 am to 4 pm Oct 31 Skagit Valley College Oak Harbor Costumes encouraged treats all over the college haunted lounge

Trick or Treat 2-4 pm Oct 31 HomePlace Oak Harbor For children 7 and under There will be prizes and lots of treats in a safe dry environment

Halloween Hoedown amp Family Carnival 4-9 pm Oct 31 Greenbank Farm Live music and dancing 6-9 pm with Seattlersquos D20 Brass Band $10-20 suggested donation kids under 12 free Halloween mutt strut childrenrsquos candy hunt costume contest for kids adults and dogs pumpkin pie cake walk Advance tickets avail-able by donation at wwwiggmeatHalloweenHoedown

Haunted Corn Maze start-ing at dusk Oct 31 Engle Fam-ily Farms 1203 W Terry Road Coupeville behind Ebeyrsquos Bowl $10 per person Bring flashlight Children under 8 not allowed

Oak Harbor Nazarene Church Trunk or Treat 6-8 pm Oct 31 at the church Candy food face painting treats decorated car trucks and more Bring a canned good for the Help house wwwohnazcom

Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

The Oak Harbor town band was organized in 1913 by Barney Nienhuis who was also the bandmaster Shown from left to right first row Jell Eerkes Malinus Heller and Barney Nienhuis second row Rein Zylstra Carl Izett Richard Nienhuis and George Van Gore third row Charlie Zylstra Richard Zylstra Clark Strating and Herman Eerkes fourth row Geert Zylstra Rance Zylstra Leo Muyskens and Nick Zylstra As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin shares photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdin came out with a new photo history book ear-lier this year titled ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

n Bible PROPHECY SEMINARS are 7-8 pm Sundays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays Oct 3-Nov 14 at Oak Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Church Visit wwwunderstandprophecycom for more information

n A new 10-week BIBLE TEACHING SERIES ldquoThe Ten Commandments mdash the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an Age of Relativismrdquo is at 630 pm Oct 5-Dec 7 in the Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room 675 E Whidbey Ave The series is taught by Pastor Tad Southard Visit wwwpsalm-138com for more information

n YOUTH ACTIVITIES at Coupeville United Methodist Church are at 5 pm Sunday nights There will be games music crafts and Christian education Special activities are planned for taking the teens to beaches forests and activi-ties like the Ebey Haunted Corn Maze All youth grades six through 12 are welcome they donrsquot need to have an affiliation with the church or attend any church For more information call Church Life Coordinator Suzanne Loomis at 360-678-4256

n COFFEE BREAK BIBLE STUDY at the Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church will begin the fall season with a study title ldquoDiscover Comfortrdquo Theyrsquoll discuss what the Bible says about the human struggle with suffering and evil with an honest look at the hard questions people face when they experience pain or hardship The group will meet 10ndash1115 am Thursdays at the church 1411 Wieldraayer Road

Coffee Break is a nonde-nominational small group Bible study that is open to all women of the community and no previous Bible knowl-edge is needed To receive study material call Launa at 360-675-4706 or call the church office at 675-2881 for more information

n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS (QUAKERS) hold their regular meet-ing for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages As early Quaker Margaret Fell said ldquoWe are a people that follow after those things that make for peace love and unityrdquo For more information visit wwwwhid-beyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom

n Oak Harborrsquos CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 721 SW 20th Court at Scenic Heights Street is open for study and prayer 11 am to 3 pm Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays and 3-7 pm Wednesdays For more information go to christian-sciencecom or christian-sciencewhidbeycom or call 360-675-0621

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490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

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Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

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Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

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First UnitedMethodist Church

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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

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Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

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Missouri Synod

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Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

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Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

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Join us for Sunday Service in the

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360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

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Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

WORSHIP SERVICES

Whidbey Island Friends Meeting

Unitarian Universalist Congregation20103 SR 525 Freeland

Sunday 4 - 5 pmVisitors welcome

For details visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg

or email tewellwhidbeycom

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General

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

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STARGATES is seeking a qualified Information

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EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

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EmploymentGeneral

DIRECTOR OFCOMMUNITYPLANNING

The Director of Commu- nity Planning reports to and works closely with the Mayor as a member of the City management team and supervises the building official and sup- port staff This position involves a full range of planning responsibilities inc luding long range and current planning code administration and enforcement and com- munity building The Di- rec to r o f Communi ty Planning processes and evaluates all land use and development appli- cations for compliance with city codes and regu- lations administers zon- ing subdivision shore- l ine management and environmental regula- tions develops plan and c o d e a m e n d m e n t s serves as staff advisor to Mayor C i ty Counc i l P l a n n i n g A d v i s o r y Board Arts Commission and Design Adv isor y B o a r d a n d p r ov i d e s planning assistance and information to the public The Director of Commu- nity Planning also has the opportunity to lead community design pro- jects such as the recent- ly completed Second Street Project For more information go to

wwwlangleywaorgBachelors Degree with Masters Degree pre- ferred in urban planning geography or a related field and minimum of 5 years increasingly re- sponsible planning expe- rience preferable within smal ler communi t ies Must have above aver- age verbal and written communication skills a strong desire to serve the public in a respon- sive and creative man- ner and a commitment to i nnova t i ve p l ann ing Compensation $5300 to $6334Month To Apply Please submit a letter of interest and resume to

Debbie MahlerCity Clerk

PO Box 366Langley WA 98260

(360) 221-4246Or email

clerklangleywaorgThe position is open until filled with the first review of applications occurring on November 17 2014

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Part amp Full Time

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Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

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311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

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careage2whidbeynet

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 25 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

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--- Freeland ------ Greenbank ---

Huge Harbor view home with expansive

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master 3-car garage413921 $500000

Incredible westside water and mountain views Contemporary home entertainment deck with MIL apt

over garage610699 $539000

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Sugar Sand Mutiny

Bay beachfront home 52rsquo of waterfront plus outbuildings EZ care home and

landscaping604696 $715000

267rsquo private no-bank waterfront custom

home 2-level entertaining plus

lots of windows645151 $850000

--- Oak Harbor --- --- Oak Harbor ---Well-maintained

West Beach waterfront home with huge deck

Manicured multi-level landscaping

608456 $550000

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Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

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bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

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CONSUMER ALERT

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Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties of Western Washington serving children through older adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently re- cruiting for the follow- ing positions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Human Resources

Generalist

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

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to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

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Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

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Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

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Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

FOR SALE By Owner great location in Free- land on Whidbey Island Spacious 2+ bedroom 2 bath home Walk to gro- cery beach post office l ibrary bus Peaceful and private Must see in- ter ior exposed beam wood ceiling over main l i v i n g a r e a w o o d - trimmed clerestory win- dows br ight and airy year round Cozy wood- stove Perfect getaway retirement home or ren- tal $179000 priced to sell 425-422-7223

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LANGLEY 98260

2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

OAK HARBOR 98277

OPEN HOUSESun Oct 26th 1-4pm

4BR~3BA~2345 SF$289900 or call

for a showing360-675-2875

1074 SW Castilian Dr

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banks hardware store dining

church amp ferry landing

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Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

South Island Properties

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AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

1 BR 1 BA CUTE 1200 SF house off Humphrey Rd Den laundry room wi th washer amp dr yer Nice kitchen and family room Carport amp parking Close to Clinton Ferry No pets No smoking $800 per month water amp sewer included $800 deposit 360-654-8172melt911frontiercomLANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626

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CLINTON

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OAK HARBOR

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Saturday October 25 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Advertise your Island Holiday

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I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100

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An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

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The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

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f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

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THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

AUDITCONTINUED FROM A1

Campbell resigns from IT board

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n Bible PROPHECY SEMINARS are 7-8 pm Sundays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays Oct 3-Nov 14 at Oak Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Church Visit wwwunderstandprophecycom for more information

n A new 10-week BIBLE TEACHING SERIES ldquoThe Ten Commandments mdash the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an Age of Relativismrdquo is at 630 pm Oct 5-Dec 7 in the Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room 675 E Whidbey Ave The series is taught by Pastor Tad Southard Visit wwwpsalm-138com for more information

n YOUTH ACTIVITIES at Coupeville United Methodist Church are at 5 pm Sunday nights There will be games music crafts and Christian education Special activities are planned for taking the teens to beaches forests and activi-ties like the Ebey Haunted Corn Maze All youth grades six through 12 are welcome they donrsquot need to have an affiliation with the church or attend any church For more information call Church Life Coordinator Suzanne Loomis at 360-678-4256

n COFFEE BREAK BIBLE STUDY at the Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church will begin the fall season with a study title ldquoDiscover Comfortrdquo Theyrsquoll discuss what the Bible says about the human struggle with suffering and evil with an honest look at the hard questions people face when they experience pain or hardship The group will meet 10ndash1115 am Thursdays at the church 1411 Wieldraayer Road

Coffee Break is a nonde-nominational small group Bible study that is open to all women of the community and no previous Bible knowl-edge is needed To receive study material call Launa at 360-675-4706 or call the church office at 675-2881 for more information

n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS (QUAKERS) hold their regular meet-ing for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages As early Quaker Margaret Fell said ldquoWe are a people that follow after those things that make for peace love and unityrdquo For more information visit wwwwhid-beyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom

n Oak Harborrsquos CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 721 SW 20th Court at Scenic Heights Street is open for study and prayer 11 am to 3 pm Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays and 3-7 pm Wednesdays For more information go to christian-sciencecom or christian-sciencewhidbeycom or call 360-675-0621

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An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

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The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

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f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

Continued on next page

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In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceasedNO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030

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The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com-

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menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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Campbell resigns from IT board

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Legal Notices

An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

Legal Notices

The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

Legal Notices

f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

Continued on next page

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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Campbell resigns from IT board

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The Director of Commu- nity Planning reports to and works closely with the Mayor as a member of the City management team and supervises the building official and sup- port staff This position involves a full range of planning responsibilities inc luding long range and current planning code administration and enforcement and com- munity building The Di- rec to r o f Communi ty Planning processes and evaluates all land use and development appli- cations for compliance with city codes and regu- lations administers zon- ing subdivision shore- l ine management and environmental regula- tions develops plan and c o d e a m e n d m e n t s serves as staff advisor to Mayor C i ty Counc i l P l a n n i n g A d v i s o r y Board Arts Commission and Design Adv isor y B o a r d a n d p r ov i d e s planning assistance and information to the public The Director of Commu- nity Planning also has the opportunity to lead community design pro- jects such as the recent- ly completed Second Street Project For more information go to

wwwlangleywaorgBachelors Degree with Masters Degree pre- ferred in urban planning geography or a related field and minimum of 5 years increasingly re- sponsible planning expe- rience preferable within smal ler communi t ies Must have above aver- age verbal and written communication skills a strong desire to serve the public in a respon- sive and creative man- ner and a commitment to i nnova t i ve p l ann ing Compensation $5300 to $6334Month To Apply Please submit a letter of interest and resume to

Debbie MahlerCity Clerk

PO Box 366Langley WA 98260

(360) 221-4246Or email

clerklangleywaorgThe position is open until filled with the first review of applications occurring on November 17 2014

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Legal Notices

An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

Legal Notices

The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

Legal Notices

f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

Continued on next page

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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Campbell resigns from IT board

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Legal Notices

An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

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The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

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f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

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THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

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In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceasedNO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030

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menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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Campbell resigns from IT board

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An auto auction will be held at Scottyrsquos Towing 1695 Main St Freeland WA at 1100 am Octo- ber 30th 2014 3 hour preview1 1 9 9 8 V W J e t t a VIN3VWRA81H3WM23 38032 1982 Yamaha X225 VINJYAIIH00DCA00AS 41Legal No WCWPublished The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 20 2014

An open bid auction will be held at Chr ist ianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 96277 on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 2014 Viewing will take place from 1200pm to 300 P M O C T O B E R 2 9 2014 Auction begins at 300pm on OCTOBER 29 201494 NISS ALT4D 1N4BU31D4RC137539 AF2482989 PLYM ACC4D 1P3BA46K3KF507223 ANY9633Legal No WCW596161 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair amp Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave Bel- l ingham WA 98225 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW595475 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 22 25 2014

2015 OAK HARBOR COMREHENSIVE PLAN

AMENDMENTSCALL FOR

APPLICATIONS

Legal Notices

The City of Oak Harbor is init iating its annual Comprehensive Amend- m e n t P r o c e s s T h e amendment process be- gins with a call for appli- cations from the public requesting changes to the Plan The requests are then compiled into a docket that is reviewed by the Planning Com- mission and City Coun- cil The City Council ap- proves a final docket in March 2015Request for changes can be made to any as- pect of the Comprehen- sive Plan However the application requirements differ for private amend- m e n t s a n d p u b l i c amendments An exam- ple of a private amend- ment is a request to change a land use des- ignation for a property and an example of a public amendment would be a request to change the density requirements for a par ticular zoning district For more infor- mation on public amend- ments please contact city staff Information re- garding this can also be found in the Oak Harbor Municipal Code (OHMC) C h a p t e r 1 8 1 5 0 6 0 Links to the OHMC can be found on the cityrsquos w e b s i t e h o m e p a g e wwwoakharbororgApplications are now be- ing accepted fo r the 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments The application for pr ivate amendments (land use changes) is current ly available at the City Hall and on the Cityrsquos web- page under the Develop- ment Services tab and Planning Division permit applications page Land ow n e r s c a n r e q u e s t c h a n g e s t o t h e i r propertyrsquos land use des- ignation as part of the amendment p rocess The deadline for applica- tions is Monday Decem- ber 1 2014 5pmThe process to consider a m e n d m e n t s t o t h e Comprehensive Plan is a year long process All applications received will be placed on a docket wi th other mandatory and discretionary items The docket will then be reviewed by the Plan- ning Commission and the City Council through a public hearing process before approva l The process is designed to provide opportunities for public par ticipation at var ious stages of the processPlease contact Cac Ka- mak Senior Planner at (360) 279-4514 if you have questionsLegal No WCW593582 PublishedThe Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 25 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict officesNotice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at

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said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract violation of the Consu- m e r P r o t e c t i o n A c t fraud and conversion to recoup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Street VacationPlease take notice that the City of Langley will hold a Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a partial street vacation of the Anthes Avenue right of way at Hladkey Park that provides public access to the shorline The vacat ion was re- quested by the owners of the propery at 230 First Street The hearing will take place during the r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d council meeting on No- vembe r 17 2014 a t 530PM and will be con- tinued at the next meet- ing if needed Anyone ob ject ing to the pro- posed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to a par- ticular official indicating his or her objectionCopies of the resolution will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Langley WA 98260 (360)-221-4246Dated this 4th Day of March 2014Posted City HallCity Post OfficeCity Library City WebsitePropertyLegal No WCW596351 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

Public Hearing NoticeOak Harbor City Council

NOTICE is hereby given that the Oak Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chambers 865 SE Barrington Drive on Wednesday November 5 2014 at 600 pm or as soon as poss ib le thereafter to consider the following ldquo Ordinance 1703 ap- proving the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan Amend- ments which include a change to the Land Use Designation of 1000 SE City Beach Street from High Density Residential to Public Facilities cor- recting the UGA boun- dar ies on the Future Land Use Map to reflect Island Countyrsquos decision o n t h e 2 0 0 5 U G A A m e n d m e n t s a n d amending Goal 5 of the Urban Design Element to add specific viewldquo Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levyldquo Resolution No 14-37 A d o p t t h e S i x - Ye a r Transportation Improve- ment Program (TIP)Anyone wishing to sup- port or oppose this item or provide other relevant comments may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Oak Har- bor City Council at the time and place of said public hearing To assure disabled per- sons the opportunity to participate in or benefit f r o m C i t y s e r v i c e s please provide 24-hour advance notice to the City Clerk at (360) 279- 4539 for additional ar- r a n g e m e n t s t o r e a - sonably accommodate special needsAnna M Thompson City ClerkLegal No WCW596181 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

REQUEST FOR QUAL- IFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro-

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f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- f o r m a t i o n c a l l 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUMMARY OF ORDI- NANCE NO 1005OF THE CITY OF

LANGLEYWASHINGTON

On the 20th day of Octo- b e r 2 0 1 4 t h e C i t y Council of the City of Langley passed Ordi- nance No 1005 a sum- mary of the content of said ordinance consist- ing of the title provides as followsAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANG- LEY WA relating to the maintenance and demo- lition of historic struc- tures in the central busi- ness d is t r ic t and the Langley Municipal Code amending the City Ad- ministration and Person- nel Code in Title 2 the Buildings and Construc- tion Code contained in Title 15 and the Zoning Code contained in Title 18 and repealing Ordi- nance 999 establishing a moratorium on demoli- t ion of histor ic struc- turesThe full text of the Ordi- nance wi l l be mai led upon requestDebbie L Mahler City Clerk-TreasurerOrd No 1005Passed on 102014Published 102514Effective 103014Legal No WCW596388 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro-

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THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

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In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceasedNO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030

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menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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Campbell resigns from IT board

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

Page A20 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday October 25 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

AUDITCONTINUED FROM A1

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approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

AUDITCONTINUED FROM A1

Campbell resigns from IT board

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Page 20: Whidbey News-Times, October 25, 2014

approval her performance wasnrsquot reviewed since 1996 she took vacation without deducting it and she claimed to go on two-week conferenc-es when flight records show she was only gone for four or five days according to a draft audit report

The board approved a severance agreement with Rose following an executive session Oct 17 She will get two monthsrsquo salary mdash about $180000 mdash plus $88000 for unused vacation per her con-tract said Bob Clay chair-man of the transit board and Coupeville councilman

Clay said problems con-cerning Rose were the result of poor record keeping but nothing nefarious

ldquoI donrsquot believe Martha stole time or anything else that didnrsquot belong to herrdquo he said adding she had much more leave on the books than would have been allowed to be paid to her under the sepa-ration agreement

The auditors conducted three types of audits cover-ing the year 2013 Financial reporting federal and accountability

The audit found no defi-ciencies in financial report-ing

Auditors identified signifi-cant deficiencies and mate-rial weaknesses with the use of the $179-million federal State of Good Repair grant which was used for the new transit facility and required a $48-million match

The report states that Island Transit did not have adequate control to ensure that grant money was only being used for allowable pur-

poses The money was inap-propriately spent on mainte-nance items such as a tractor and tires and two gazebos

The questionable costs totaled $70000 plus there was $37000 in ldquolikely ques-tioned costsrdquo for similar items purchased in 2013 and 2014

The federal audit found the agency inappropriately substituted in-kind activities for the matching cash and claimed $13000 in payroll expenses above what was actually paid

The auditors noted failures in record keeping though the problems were resolved by the end of the audit

The other finding in the federal audit is the agencyrsquos financial conditions which ldquohas impacted current ser-vice levels and puts it at risk of not being able to meet financial obligationsrdquo

The report notes that the agency was deficit spend-ing since 2011 cutting the reserve funds drastically

Clay asked the auditors why they didnrsquot warn the board about financial prob-lems previously he pointed out that the agency pays the auditors a lot of money to review the books

Sadie Armijo the deputy director of the Auditorrsquos Office explained that the spending of reserve dollars was planned to occur as part of the construction of the new facility so there was no reason to worry when the reserves were spent She said there were still plenty of reserves at the time of the last audit but the crisis came about quickly

ldquoIn this case the red flags went up really fastrdquo she said

Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg a member of the board explained that spend-ing on services exceeded revenues especially after the

state cuts in transit fundingldquoWe didnrsquot realize at the

time we were providing more services than we could affordrdquo he said

The board was receiving financial statements dur-ing that co-mingled capital money with operating funds mdash thus hiding the deficit mdash the auditors said

The report faults the board and former director for not effectively monitoring the financial activity of the agency

Audit Manager Andy Asbjornsen said it is ultimate-ly the boardrsquos responsibility to ensure the agency is finan-cially stable

ldquoThe board could always request more reports and ask more questionsrdquo he said

In the accountability audit the experts found that the board did not have adequate oversight of its payroll

Specifically the report states the board didnrsquot approve salary schedules as required by the personnel policy

The board hadnrsquot done annual reviews of the direc-torrsquos performance con-tract and salary since 1996 though that was required by her contract

Rose received salary increases every two years ldquowithout specific board approvalsrdquo the report states

Rose was self-approving and self-reporting her leave to the agencyrsquos payroll spe-cialist without any oversight

Rosersquos calendar shows she was at a conference for 16 days in April 2013 but flight records show she was only in the same city as the confer-ence for four days

Likewise her calendar shows she was at a confer-ence for 19 days in September 2013 but flight records show

she was only in the same city as the conference for five days

Her four weeks of vacation spanned July and August of 2013 she had three weeks of vacation in June and July of 2014 Only six days of leave were deducted from her leave balance from August 2012 until September 2014

ldquoThis audit highlights the importance of elected and appointed local govern-ment leadersrsquo stewardship and oversight and their duty and obligation to those who depend on public services

and the taxpayers who fund those servicesrdquo said Thomas Shapley deputy director for communications for the Auditorrsquos Office

ldquoIt also highlights the importance of regular audits and how quickly the financial position of a local govern-ment can changerdquo

Both auditors and board members mdash with the excep-tion of Dudley mdash agreed that the board has already taken most of the steps nec-essary to address the litany of issues

Rose is no longer with the

agency and the board is look-ing at comprehensive budget information

ldquoIt appears that tran-sit is doing all necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Asbjornsen said

Last yearrsquos audit finding however is only partially resolved The agency was dinged for not adequately monitoring take-home cars and fuel cards It is still work-ing on controls to ensure actual mileage matches vehi-cle and fuel use

Rose could not be reached for comment

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Jim Campbell resigned from the embattled Island Transit board this week and urged the others members of its board of directors to follow suit

The Oak Harbor councilman was on vaca-tion for about six weeks and missed the drama of Martha Rose leaving as director as well as the tussles between board members and Campbellrsquos temporary replacement Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley

Sweeping change on the Island Transit board seems unlikely however Board mem-bers are in the midst of searching for an interim director as the chairman of the board Bob Clay spends his days at Island Transit as the acting director

Clay said this week that he has no intention of resigning

ldquoIrsquom appointed by the Coupeville Town Council and the Coupeville mayorrdquo he said ldquoThe Oak Harbor council has no say in who represents Coupevillerdquo

Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said shersquos not quitting the board

ldquoIrsquom planning on addressing the shortfalls that have been identified and moving for-wardrdquo she said

She said the board has the opportunity to build a stronger agency

Likewise Langley Councilman Jim Sundberg said the agency is back on the path to sustainability and will have a reserve balance of $500000 by the end of the year He said he wants to stay on because he has the experience and knowledge necessary for the future

Island Transit has been in the spotlight over the last few months because of financial problems that led to layoffs and cuts in bus routes including the end of Saturday service

Campbell said during the Oak Harbor City Council meeting Tuesday that he was com-fortable with Rose leaving but that the entire board should also go He said he hopes he was only the first to resign

ldquoIrsquom not comfortable at this point that everything we need to do has been donerdquo he said ldquoI believe therersquos one more major step and tonight I want to kick that step offrdquo

Campbell said he wanted Dudley to continue as his replacement The City Council agreed and named the mayor as the cityrsquos representa-tive on the board until the end of the year

In an interview Campbell said the board members were just as culpable in the mis-takes made as Rose

ldquoIf we fired her we should fire ourselvesrdquo he said

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